I just love my fisheye and here is why. These two images are partially defished using DxO Optics Pro. They were taken from slightly different angles. These are best viewed at a larger size than can be shown here - click an image to see at a larger size.
Re: Sea Cliff Fisheye
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:57 pm
by aim54x
Great to see that 10.5 getting some more action. Does DXO have a de-fish for the Tokina 10-17???
Re: Sea Cliff Fisheye
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 9:37 pm
by Greg B
aim54x wrote:Great to see that 10.5 getting some more action. Does DXO have a de-fish for the Tokina 10-17???
Cameron. DxO is expensive, but for anyone who takes a lot of fisheye images (moi!) then it's extremely useful since you can get good quality desfihed images with it. Download it and try it out.
Re: Sea Cliff Fisheye
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:22 pm
by biggerry
Yes for the D200 and D80
sweet, half way there...
These are very nice Peter, what would have taken 4 frames from my widest lens you have easily popped out a nice pano . I prefer the first image, mainly due to the whitewash position, it's all on the way in? also that symmetrical framing is very well composed and well, 'frames' the bridge nicely