Fish Eyes on Hyde Park
I have been playing a little more with the fish eye adapter.
We got the chance to visit the old St Marks church in Woodhouse where I again had the same issues as in the London Underground, with lack of light.


Some more interesting shots came from boredom, on a wet day, using the lens to take some interesting shots in the hallways of the house.




Finally, a bit of sunshine has let me have a play round Hyde Park – I particularly like the way the lens has reacted to the glare from the wet streets on some of these.







The other fun thing with the lens is that part of the system is in fact a magnifier, which (I get very lost with the optics here) means that the whole system can also massively reduce the minimal focal distance for shots like these…



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