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UER Forum > Archived US: Northeast > Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots) (Viewed 308 times)
Stina_lou 


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Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots)
< on 1/27/2014 10:06 PM >
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This weekend we explored a more industrial area of a familiar spot..

building 1

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Building 2

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Re: Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots)
<Reply # 1 on 1/27/2014 10:42 PM >
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Fantabulous set, 'Stina! I love the commode in #2. Is that you in #8?

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Re: Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots)
<Reply # 2 on 1/28/2014 2:25 PM >
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Good set. What lens are you shooting with. it looks to be some sort of fisheye in some of the shots although I guess it could be distortion on the shorter end of your focal length. Regardless, well done!

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Re: Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots)
<Reply # 3 on 1/28/2014 3:53 PM >
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Posted by Radical_Ed
Fantabulous set, 'Stina! I love the commode in #2. Is that you in #8?


Thanks Ed! Yea that's me in #8, not the most flattering of angles lol

glad ya like em!


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Re: Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots)
<Reply # 4 on 1/28/2014 3:55 PM >
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Posted by El Intruso
Good set. What lens are you shooting with. it looks to be some sort of fisheye in some of the shots although I guess it could be distortion on the shorter end of your focal length. Regardless, well done!



Thanks! okay don't laugh but these were taken with an iphone4 plus the olloclip, some with the wide angle lens, which causes the fisheye effect but I like it because it gets more of the scene in the shot. the fisheye lens on the olloclip is ridiculous



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Re: Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots)
<Reply # 5 on 1/28/2014 10:10 PM >
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Re: Old spot, new buildings (photo heavy, ignore this if you hate wide angle shots)
<Reply # 6 on 1/29/2014 4:15 AM >
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Posted by Stina_lou



Thanks! okay don't laugh but these were taken with an iphone4 plus the olloclip, some with the wide angle lens, which causes the fisheye effect but I like it because it gets more of the scene in the shot. the fisheye lens on the olloclip is ridiculous




I never would have guessed Iphone! Beautiful shots, nice and crisp and warpy. Me likes...<3

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