photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Type your message and click Add Comment
It is best to login or register first but you may post as a guest.
Enter an optional name and contact email address. Name
Name Email
help private comment
jacky vong | all galleries >> XinJiang >> portrait_assembly > jackyxjscala39jpg.jpg
previous | next

jackyxjscala39jpg.jpg

Nikon Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED

other sizes: small medium large original auto
comment | share
jacky vong18-Apr-2005 06:36
answer to Dan Chusid: first of all, i need to say thanks to your comments on my gallery and photos. i am sure that your comments are loyal and constructive. Actually, i am doubtful about when i should use a fisheye lens. I found that some people like the effect of fisheye but some other people really reject it due to the exaggerating distortion. I confuse if i use fisheye or ultra wide lens during photographing large area. I would like to discuss this with you and listen to your advice. Thanks again. :)
Dan Chusid15-Apr-2005 16:42
If you can excuse my criticism, this is probably not the best choice of lens here. The scene is quite interesting and would have been perfect with a simple wide-angle view. Understandable if this was the only lens you had at the time and it still, like I said, is an interesting scene, and with character.
Neda Atash15-Apr-2005 14:09
nice work, keeping the boy near the center
gives him less distortion... Bravo!!
Guest 15-Apr-2005 13:45
i'm guessing that you used a fish lens (or ultra wide lens). great effect and pp. i like how that little boy stands out after all the pp. well done.
Gilles Navet15-Apr-2005 12:05
Great undertones here, I like the effect too
Bravo Jacky
Gilles