Here’s a shot that’s become popular over the past few years. Unfortunately, I did not have a fisheye for my FX camera until very recently, so I never took one of my own. Consider that rectified today. One thing I found particularly interesting the colors that popped off the moon as I increased the color contrast. An unexpected surprise I think looks really cool. Enjoy!
rokinon 12mm 2.8
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After yesterday’s Epcot announcements I decided to go through my photos from my most recent trip last year and edit perhaps one of my last shots of the fountain before its return…
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It’s been years since I’ve shot these guys, so I figured it was time for a redo. @whoiscliffwang provided some additional external lighting which not only contributed to the final image but…
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I believe this is my first time taking this shot with the inclusion of the side towers. This shot was again taken on the night with the fast-moving clouds. I love the…
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Having shot so much around Walt Disney World it’s refreshing when the weather offers something new you can capitalize on. In this case, fast moving clouds always look really cool with a…
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I originally looked at doing this shot with the Nikon 14-24 2.8 but quickly found even at 14mm it wasn’t wide enough. Enter the Rokinon 12mm 2.8 to the rescue. It was…
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Shooting the fisheye at Mission Space is cliché now but hey, it’s the most fun lens to use with all the curves. This one is a little different from the ones I’ve…
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Usually I prefer completely clear night skies to capture. Cloudy skies often turn into an ugly mess but on this night the clouds were moving extremely quick which I knew could end…
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Today’s shot is another go at Spaceship Earth with my newest lens acquisition, the Rokinon 12mm fisheye. I tried not to overdo it and shoot everything with the fisheye. It’s hard once…
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In 2011 I took a version of this shot that really was the shot that hooked me for good on Disney Photography. It was the first shot I took where I was…