I had the fisheye lens on when approaching this shot and the cast members were pushing for exit so I just went with it. I think it worked out as I like the framing of the rock work at the bottom that I probably would have excluded with a different lens.
rokinon 12mm 2.8
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I’ve seen so many people’s version of this shot but I finally got around to editing one of mine. I shot this with my Rokinon 12mm fisheye at 2.8.
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I had literally just setup for this shot and started my first exposure when it started sprinkling. By the time I had taken my second exposure (for the sign) it was turning…
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I initially framed this shot more forward with the frame edge cutting off along the arches. This looked alright but then I thought if I switched to the fisheye, I could get…
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There’s something about archways that always have my reaching for my fisheye lens. I love how a fisheye can make curves even more pronounced. I was originally setup further into the scene…
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There’s no doubt I’m late to the party with Galaxy’s Edge photos. I originally intended to go when the land opened, but after they announced the phased opening I decided to wait…
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I know I haven’t posted much lately but I am clearing out a few things I’ve been sitting on to make way for something new. Standby…
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This is an alternate take on a shot I did last year that I really liked. This time around I have a different color scheme on the castle along with some dreamlights.…
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Here’s another shot with the Rokinon 12mm fisheye. I like how it curves the frame just a bit here along with the lights in the upper left corner. I ended up doing…
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The Rokinon 12mm 2.8 fisheye lens I use is the cheapest lens I own, but also probably the most fun to shoot with. The image quality is good (but not quite great)…