P.J., this is an interesting image that caught my eye when you posted the first version, and now, I am looking at both.
I am not quite sure which of the two I like better.
The newer, "circular" version has more of the "caricature" feel to it.
It feels as if it us the (mini-) globe, and the water is flowing off from the top - to both sides (and not just to the big "crater".
I like that type of effect. - That's fun!
(I've experimented with a similar view of a flower meadow.)

The first, semi-circular, version draws more attention to the giant sinkhole/crater, in which the water rushes from otherwise (seemingly) mostly calm and flat surface. (And it doesn't even feel that much of a fish-eye, until you start analyzing the image.)
This seems to be an overall more powerful image.

Cheers,

Igor



P. J. Alling Sat, 30 Jan 2021 14:50:42 -0800 wrote:

So I got around to re-rendering the new Circular Waterfall image using actual fisheye functionality. Here it is:


http://webster26.epizy.com/peso/PESO--CircularWaterfall2021fe.html


for those who want to compare without going back to my original post:

http://webster26.epizy.com/peso/PESO--CircularWaterfall2021.html

Equipment: Pentax K-3 w/PENTAX DA 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 ED (IF) Fish-Eye Zoom

As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.

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