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Really interesting perspective and some creative shots.
I like the first porsche shot and the final shot of the race race.
I agree. The last 3 are great. Might need that lens around Motor Show time next year
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Kevin
I always have such a problem when I look at your pics since they are usually so damn good. I have a double problem when I look at your 10.5 pics since you make that lens sing. Fuels my lust ![]() The last shot has presumably been straightened in NC and shows just how useful the lens can be for getting really wide shots. Peter
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Stubbsy thanks i should get out more with the lens you can get some great shot's with it , that last pis has just been croped thats all , the sun was starting to come over so the CA was getting bad through the tree's , this next pic is the original shot taken
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I like these Photos.. they really do have a different perspective... makes me wish i had a fisheye
![]() More lusting for me I wanted to get up to the Hill Climb but i was stuffed, i had just spent a week up north at 1770 catching Coral Trout and other lovely reef fish that make you want to go Mmmmmmmmmmmmm also got to do a fair bit of snorkelling in Pancake Creek... coral reef fish everywhere Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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Thanks Kevin. I guess I'm just expecting to see lots of distortion in these shots and it's less noticable here. I guess being a bend the eye expects this distortion effect anyway. The crop really brings out the shot. Peter
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Kevin - these shots look normal to me - can someone put some more water in my bowl - please:roll:
![]() More seriously, these are great shots ![]() Chris
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Hi Albert sent you a PM for the frames Kevin
1st one is a cracker, would like to see a tad wider crop if possible, otherwise amazing stuff. Saw one of them thar fish eyes the other day, didn't have any moola!
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