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© John Crowe 2010

The Banks of Toronto


John Crowe

Kodak SLRn with Nikon 8mm f2.8 AIS circular fisheye. Adjusted exposure, saturation, and colour.

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© John Crowe 2010

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I have been wanting to make this image for over 20 years. I just got a

circular fisheye and had to try it. I lay flat on my back on the pavement

and used my head and face as the tripod. Taken just after sunrise on a

quiet Sunday morning.

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I am reasonably happy with the results but I will experiment with different times of year, times of day to see if I can get more light low down in this courtyard.  Otherwise, I'd need several hundred flash bursts!

I will also experiment with more post exposure control.

Let me know what you think.

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John wrote:

I lay flat on my back on the pavement and used my head and face as the tripod.

You've got a very well leveled head/face[pod], John  :P

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Very well executed, this is one of the rare fish-eye shots that I have seen that was done correctly(7/7). Makes me want to go out and get me one for myself. Fish eye lens that is...

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