> Is it possible to take normal looking pictures with such fisheye > without immediately noticing that the fisheye was used, so no curved > lines. Are there any examples of such use ? Pictures ? I could > not find anything on the net about this, all the pictures have cheap > trick look.
I have three which I took this year with a Sigma 16mm Fisheye which would pass unless of course you knew they were shot with a fisheye. A couple of members on the list commented on them after I mistakenly emailed them to the wrong person Paul? (brain fade, at work) I've seen others such as a shore line passing diagonally through the frame which disguise the effect well, a little carefull composition being the key. John ---------- Original Message ----------- From: "David Zaninovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:57:59 -0400 Subject: fisheye for normal looking pictures > Is it possible to take normal looking pictures with such fisheye > without immediately noticing that the fisheye was used, so no curved > lines. Are there any examples of such use ? Pictures ? I could > not find anything on the net about this, all the pictures have cheap > trick look. > > > > > for the MZ-S. Just remember that there are only so many uses for a > > > > fisheye as compared to, say a 50/1.4. ------- End of Original Message -------

