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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Noisy Casle @ 16mm (Viewed 452 times)
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Noisy Casle @ 16mm
< on 2/11/2006 2:46 PM >
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Nikon F50 with Russian Zenitar 16mm fisheye lens
Kodak Tmax 400 film
Scanned from prints

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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 1 on 2/11/2006 3:59 PM >
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Excellent castle shots, I'd love to see a castle in Ohio My favorites are the first and last ones because the first is like you are walking right up into the castle, and I must say looks creepy. The last got so much distortion from the fish eye that I think it gives a very cool effect to the photo.

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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 2 on 2/11/2006 4:25 PM >
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I have the very same lens, such a bargain for only £70!!!!

Nice shots

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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 3 on 2/11/2006 7:06 PM >
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awesome shots...the location is breathtaking!

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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 4 on 2/13/2006 3:59 PM >
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Superfantastic! Great shots!

I do wish you had had a polarizer for #2 though...that shot + polarizer = wow!

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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 5 on 2/13/2006 4:15 PM >
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They all suck. Except for # 1,2,3 and 4, 4 being my absolute fave.

Add/ that was humor by the way. N.
[last edit 2/13/2006 4:16 PM by nobody - edited 1 times]

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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 6 on 2/18/2006 2:40 AM >
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Very good tonality. #2 seems a tad flat (maybe as a result of the scan?), maybe do some selective dodging and burning, nothing major.

As cliche as it is, the fisheye effect is always cool!

Good work!
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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 7 on 2/26/2006 2:21 AM >
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#4 is my choice.. best use of the fisheye's wide angle, without the polar distortion distracting from the subject.

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Re: Noisy Casle @ 16mm
<Reply # 8 on 2/28/2006 9:42 PM >
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the 2nd one is my favorite, the dry fountain gives it a great abandoned look. i like the fisheye thing too.

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