Thank a lot to Peter for letting me try out your fisheye lens, this lens can do close up as close as 10mm , and all the time in focus , perhaps due to its huge DOF.



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weird efect of fisheyeThe fish eye produce weird affect on portrait ( my apology first please let me know If you don’t like the picture to be posted ).
Thank a lot to Peter for letting me try out your fisheye lens, this lens can do close up as close as 10mm , and all the time in focus , perhaps due to its huge DOF. ![]() ![]() ![]() Regards
Spada
No, no, no ...
That first image ... that's not any sort of wierd fisheye effect. Peter normally looks like that. ![]() g.
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#1 - how Peter’s pussy sees him #2 - I’m not self concious ![]() #3 - this shot intriques me - I finally worked out that this is Jacob Jacob head of the Mossad in Little Manly ![]() Spada - you must get this lens ![]() Chris
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Peter has a pussy??
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Peter must be a contortionist if his pussy can see him from that angle. ![]()
This is going downhill, and fast.
Geoff
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Spada - u really did seem to enjoy using the fisheye, it's a unique lens with a variety of different uses. We've seen the great work that Peter has achieved with it. Now it's your turn to get one!
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Ooops - oh well, it's a fun lens tho eh?
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