With my 15 millimeter fisheye lens, I was able to capture the three main groups of rockhopper penguins that live in this colony on Saunders Island in the Falkland Islands. It was great to have this place completely to myself when I visited in October of 2014. Nikon D800 with Sigma 15mm fisheye lens, ISO 200, f/18 at 1/100th of a second
Wow — great picture … but I’m willing to bet that your memory of that place and time is even better. Keep the great shots coming. I so much enjoy your daily postings!!
A fish eye lens is not a lens you often use, but when you have the right composition, the perspective of this lens really delivers in a big way. Fantastic shot!
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So envious. Would love to go there.
Very nice – what a beautiful place! Can you blame the Rockhoppers for colonizing there?
Wow — great picture … but I’m willing to bet that your memory of that place and time is even better. Keep the great shots coming. I so much enjoy your daily postings!!
wow great pic. of the water, and the rock hoppers. )
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A fish eye lens is not a lens you often use, but when you have the right composition, the perspective of this lens really delivers in a big way. Fantastic shot!
Penguin paradise.
Cool