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metalpandalives
Location: Chattanooga/Knoxville, Tennessee Gender: Male
| | Knoxville Plastic(?) Factory? < on 3/21/2010 1:22 AM >
| | | Not really sure what this building was, but our guess was perhaps a plastic factory? There were many plastic knick knacks and whatnot around. Forgive me, I've just gotten a fisheye adapter so I had to test it out, so all of these are done with a fisheye. I promise to go get better pictures another day, but for now: 1.
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4. If someone could identify this substance, that would be great. No one touched it, just curiosity, really.
5. Only because this locker happened to sport my name on it :p
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7.I've never really done "soft focus" so I thought I'd try it out a bit.
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9. [last edit 3/21/2010 1:27 AM by metalpandalives - edited 1 times]
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YoelT
Location: Viet Nam Gender: Male
| | | Re: Knoxville Plastic(?) Factory? <Reply # 1 on 3/21/2010 5:44 PM >
| | | Love that RC Cola machine. I got a fisheye adapter once and shot everything on an explore with it, then regretted it because it sucked so bad. Yours did not turn out bad at all, with only minimal edge distortion. Was yours strong enough that the picture is all within a circle in the frame? Or is it not that intense that you had to crop a bunch off to get a rectangle shot.
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metalpandalives
Location: Chattanooga/Knoxville, Tennessee Gender: Male
| | Re: Knoxville Plastic(?) Factory? <Reply # 2 on 3/21/2010 7:27 PM >
| | | Posted by Exothermic Love that RC Cola machine. I got a fisheye adapter once and shot everything on an explore with it, then regretted it because it sucked so bad. Yours did not turn out bad at all, with only minimal edge distortion. Was yours strong enough that the picture is all within a circle in the frame? Or is it not that intense that you had to crop a bunch off to get a rectangle shot.
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Yeah there's a bunch of edge blurring which can come in handy, but not always But it's the only thing I have for anything wider than 35mm. It's great enough to need no cropping. All of these are straight from the camera really(besides messing around to get the brightness/contrast right), except for one I had to edit, and that was because someone was in the background and I edited them out. Can you guess which one?
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