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UER Forum > UE Photography > ~ Looking In (Day and Night) ~ (Viewed 1814 times)
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~ Looking In (Day and Night) ~
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Finally it did arrive: really cheap macro-fish-eye-lens from China. So ladies, gentlemens and all other creatures! If you hate poor quality, don't look this. I repeat: DON'T LOOK THIS! Well, there actually are few light painting shots from same place and they have been taken with my most used work horse (Tamron 18-270mm)... But let's go to this farm again.



Looking In (from the Nightmare):





Dali's Nightmare:





End in the Attic (Dead Bird):





Cowshed's Attic:





Signature from the Other Side:





When Colours Come Alive:





Snowy Branches at the Other Side:





Little Deaths:





Back to the Attic:







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And off-topic bonus takes you to rapids... day before it was -29,7 celsius, next day only -3 (and I were there at both days). Warming weather did make good for ice patterns there... Those magnificent Ice-Creatures:



To the next time, cheers!




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No such thing as poor quality when it comes to your work!
Excellent images my friend.

Looking In (from the Nightmare), Snowy Branches at the Other Side and Back to the Attic are my favorites.




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If you tell us NOT to look, We WILL definitely look! hahaha! Give this man a cheap lens and watch what he can do with it boys and girls... You will work that ~Wolf~ Magic EVERY-TIME

Love Signature From The Other Side, and Back To the Attic is Awesome too! Cool how the light comes from the outside and lights up the design in the curtain fabric

Off Topic Ice is Outstanding!

Has anyone noticed how HAPPY this DUDE is Lately!?!? It Shows!




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Wolfs work is always the top of my list to check. Diggin the light painting and the colors. Cheapo lens or not you still have some good stuff in here!




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Wolfheart 


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No such thing as poor quality when it comes to your work!
Excellent images my friend.

Looking In (from the Nightmare), Snowy Branches at the Other Side and Back to the Attic are my favorites.



Thank you very much - I'm happy to hear that!



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If you tell us NOT to look, We WILL definitely look! hahaha! Give this man a cheap lens and watch what he can do with it boys and girls... You will work that ~Wolf~ Magic EVERY-TIME

Love Signature From The Other Side, and Back To the Attic is Awesome too! Cool how the light comes from the outside and lights up the design in the curtain fabric

Off Topic Ice is Outstanding!

Has anyone noticed how HAPPY this DUDE is Lately!?!? It Shows!


Hah, old trick works always, you know that "don't push that red button" thing.

Thank god I were able to keep myself away from here yesterday evening - then I were even happier dude and it did last to this morning, going sleep after 6...



Posted by puddlejumper12
Wolfs work is always the top of my list to check. Diggin the light painting and the colors. Cheapo lens or not you still have some good stuff in here!


Thanks. And I must say that for me technical quality is quite indifferent thing, so that fish-eye will be use in future too... again one good reason to return... everywhere.




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Diggin' the results! Now i kind of want a cheap-o fisheye lens from China!




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Diggin' the results! Now i kind of want a cheap-o fisheye lens from China!


Me too!




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Diggin' the results! Now i kind of want a cheap-o fisheye lens from China!


I'll thin it was worth of 20 dollars or what it did cost... with posting to Finland. That truly is amazing! But now I'm waiting for next thing and it is even cheaper; if term "Camera obscura" tells something... only thing you need is just "close" windows with something (I will use black plastic bags) and then make small hole to that. As far as I know, outside view should be projected to walls inside that dark room! I've read lot of that and I still don't understand logic behind that, but I don't even need too - at least IF I can get some visible results.



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Me too!


China's economic problems seem to be fixed soon by my example.




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I'll thin it was worth of 20 dollars or what it did cost... with posting to Finland. That truly is amazing! But now I'm waiting for next thing and it is even cheaper; if term "Camera obscura" tells something... only thing you need is just "close" windows with something (I will use black plastic bags) and then make small hole to that. As far as I know, outside view should be projected to walls inside that dark room! I've read lot of that and I still don't understand logic behind that, but I don't even need too - at least IF I can get some visible results.


That's very interesting. I'm excited to see the results! Good luck.




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The fish eye stuff is good. But the colors in the last four, just WOW!! Absolutely stunning, all of the shots. If I had to pick a favorite it would be either When Colours Come Alive or Snowy Branches on the Other Side.

The Camera Obscura predates even photography itself, more or less it's the original projector.




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