While in Tasmania, I spent an afternoon driving up to Ben Lomond National Park, which is in the northeast corner of the state. The light wasn’t great, but a fisheye lens can be quite forgiving, and I was able to capture this almost aerial view of the mountainous landscape. Nikon D800 with Sigma 15mm fisheye lens, ISO 400, f/8 at 1/800th of a second
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It definitely looks as though this image was taken from an airplane. Quite remarkable what a fisheye lens can do, Sean!
I agree.
this pic. looks great thru fish- eye lens.
Fantastic! The fish eye really gives it perspective and depth!
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