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16-JUL-2016

July 16

Aztec Student Union, San Diego State University

Photographed using a Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX Fisheye lens.

I posted a similar image using a Nikkor AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lens at 14mm on July 12. See below. Big difference!







Nikon D300 ,Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX Fisheye
1/250s f/11.0 at 10.5mm iso200 (Best viewed in Original Size) full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
MarcViskens24-Sep-2016 18:58
very nice composed Walter
beautiful result
Frank Brault20-Jul-2016 17:13
I love both. Each has terrifc graphics and is beautiful in a different way. V
Don Mottershead20-Jul-2016 16:52
Both cool, but I slightly prefer the rectilinear.
Julie Oldfield19-Jul-2016 03:48
Those shadows are excellent as well as your perspective. V
Carl Carbone18-Jul-2016 02:25
Excellent subject for that fisheye! Very cool shots.
Irene Wehrli17-Jul-2016 17:34
A perfect example for the fish eye lens, I like both pictures!
Irene
Dan Greenberg17-Jul-2016 15:10
I like it equally both ways and both are very intriguing compositions. ~BV~
Jeff Real17-Jul-2016 13:21
Really awesome compositions ~V~
Graeme17-Jul-2016 12:18
Both are so beautifully captured Walter.BV
Yvonne17-Jul-2016 11:00
I like both, but the fish-eye is my favourite.. v
Tom LeRoy17-Jul-2016 07:07
I like both, but I'd go for those perfectly square angles from your superb 14-24. Excellent work either way, Walter. V
joseantonio17-Jul-2016 04:39
amazing work with the fish eye.V
Bryan Murahashi17-Jul-2016 02:22
Fascinating effects. Nicely photographed. V
Gill Kopy17-Jul-2016 00:41
Interesting to see the difference -I like how the tower is included in the straight version but nice how more of the bg is included in the fisheye - plus I like the distortion V
globalgadabout17-Jul-2016 00:22
mind-bending, and captivating too...the warp effect adds such a special flair..V
Marcia Rules16-Jul-2016 23:39
Wonderful either way, just depends on your mood! V
Hubert Steed16-Jul-2016 23:32
Striking graphic photo , V
Raymond16-Jul-2016 23:27
Stunning shot, and me, I prefer the straight version! Gorgeous in both ways
Allan Jay16-Jul-2016 22:37
Great fisheye effect. I recall the previous image. Both offer
a compelling composition, Walter.
Jim Coffman16-Jul-2016 21:55
Superbly captured!! Love it!!
bill friedlander16-Jul-2016 21:44
Excellent results, nice how the shadows completes the graphics. V
fotabug16-Jul-2016 21:16
excellent! I loved the fisheye result! :)
David Buzzeo16-Jul-2016 21:14
Interesting comparison. V
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