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01-OCT-2015

Rochester, NY

St. Joseph's Park

Olympus PEN E-PL5
Samyang 7.5mm Fisheye 1/13s f/3.5 iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time01-Oct-2015 13:38:24
MakeOlympus
ModelE-PL5
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length
Exposure Time1/13 sec
Aperturef/1
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias-1.00
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Alan K21-Oct-2015 08:04
This has a very claustrophobic feel, yet not an unpleasant one since the "walls" that are closing in (such as the branches) do have an openness to them. Even the tower has the open arch.
Alexander Kazakov06-Oct-2015 11:02
Superb! V
Jeff Real05-Oct-2015 23:04
This is a fascinating view ~V~
fern_t05-Oct-2015 22:25
This works so well with the fisheye lens...great effect! V
Graeme05-Oct-2015 10:44
Fntastic perspective! Like the use of the fisheye lens and the increduble details, Julie.
clickA SF04-Oct-2015 02:14
Fab capture. Love this, Julie! BV
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Earle T03-Oct-2015 17:17
Gorgeous! Love the symmetry but with the single gate in the middle. V!
Ton T.03-Oct-2015 16:13
Fantastic fisheye result!! V+
blizzard03-Oct-2015 14:01
Julie this is a wow fulled with mystery mood drama big v
Ursula Miller03-Oct-2015 05:19
I love this perspective and view, great work in b&w. Well done, Julie! V
Being Me03-Oct-2015 02:14
Wow! I love this! You take the most amazing photos. BV
Walter Otto Koenig02-Oct-2015 18:17
Great subject for the fisheye. Love the tones and perspective. "V"
Apostolos Tikopoulos02-Oct-2015 18:00
Amazing and spectacular wide composition. V.
Dave Petersen Photography02-Oct-2015 15:13
A really spectacular capture and a wonderful image for the fisheye lens. The distortions add so much power and a feeling of grandeur to this structure. A wonderful composition with the frees helping frame this image. Magical work!! Voted++
Nick Paoni02-Oct-2015 14:40
Terrific shot. The fisheye was a great choice and I love the view all the way through the arch. V
Jim Coffman02-Oct-2015 12:55
This is such a neat image. Great use of the fisheye lens!
Helen Betts02-Oct-2015 07:11
Fascinating scene with the fisheye lens, giving this tower an entirely new look. V.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)02-Oct-2015 06:20
Well seen and captured,my friend.Vote
Paolo
joseantonio02-Oct-2015 05:21
very nice fisheye capture.V
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