
Taken at today's Mini meet...were a few of us 'experimented' with combining lens.
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It is a bird? is it a plane ?No it's Rudy the Rooster!
![]() Taken at today's Mini meet...were a few of us 'experimented' with combining lens.
The first image looks like the chook is inside a bubble
![]() Steve.
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Craig
I agree with Steve on this. That first image is great. Was that taken with your cheapo teleconverter + the 10.5 fisheye? That second pic of me is great, but remind me to remove the goofy hat first next time ![]() The one of Genista is excellent too. Peter
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Stubbsy I resisted the urge to put any lens on my camera that didn't already below to me, other then that lovely Sigma Coke bottle lens.
The 'bubble' shot it actually the kit lens, and the 2.5 Tele convertor held upto it backwards, producing a kind of fish eye experience.. A few of the other shots were taken similarly but with the kit lens zoomed in a little further. The budda is taken with half of my wide angle convertor (last week I found it comes apart.. ![]() The only normal shot is Stubbsy and the two bricks, I mean you laptop, come PDA, come phone, come supertoy ![]() (I think I need to get a few (adapter rings..) so I can fiddle with the lens configurations some more..)
How cool is THAT?!?
![]() So that's what you were mucking around with, using the teleconverter. That first one of the chicken, did you have to do any PP, or is it pretty much "off the shelf"? That chicken fascinates me.
No PP done to any of mine.. just resize and sharpen... and dumped on the web... I will have another flick thru my rejects.. to see what else comes out.. EDIT: Here is a very rough version of the Wide angle and the IR filter.. and that's right Rudy the Rooster is back in the fray! ![]()
Craig,
Great series and fun with all your shots. We have fun with all your creatively and exciting during the mini meet. #2 is great! stubbsy demostrated how his imate turn to a brick after few weeks in use ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, of course, everyone saw it (imate) wanted one for themself. Keep the fun coming on the 17/12 at the twilight mini meet. Birddog114
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