| Compositions |
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| Wideangle shots |
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| Macro & Plants |
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| Scenic |
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| Various |
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| News |
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Woohoo, first time I am part of an art exhibition, albeit online
(in german, my exhibit is here). Put 3 more compositions up.
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| About |
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My two main interest in photography are doing compositions, which I use my
digital camera for (currently a Casio Exilim S3, a Canon A50 before it), and doing
very wide angle / fisheye photography, for which I have a
Nikon F70 slr camera with a 16mm fisheye Zenitar manual
lens (which I'm particularly fond of), and a semi-fisheye adapter
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| Wide Angle & Fish Eye |
| The Zenitar lens (which apparently is a direct
copy of the Nikkor version, just miles cheaper) is sort of medium
fish-eye, in the sense that it only gives about 144 degrees FOV
(that's diagonal, i.e. about 120 degrees wide and 80 degrees tall
in landscape mode). The lens itself is nice and small: it is smaller
than my standard zoom lens in all directions, and has no bits sticking
out (many fish-eye lenses are prohibitively large and have the lens
fairly exposed). It is a manual lens, so you have to set aperture
& focus yourself, but the F70 is clever enough to automatically
match an aperture with the appropriate shutter speed, so it is very
easy to get right. For focussing it will also indicate on the viewfinder
how you're doing. An additional trickyness is that it requires spot
metering, but this actually gives you a lot of control, especially
when shooting relatively dark scenes. I think this lens is quite
ideal since it's wide enough to do some really weird stuff with,
yet you can also take relatively normal pictures with it (given
that you're not too close to your subject).
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| About the compositions |
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big compositions using some home-brewn software. The two top-leftmost pictures
are are produced by taking pictures throughout the house looking downwards
(using wide angle, and keeping my feet out of the way :) which generates an overal
picture as if you had cut the roof of a building (doesn't look as impressive on screen).
The first picture contains over 150 individual photos. |
| Other Stuff |
Home-made 180 degree fisheye!
Richard Stallman (founder of GNU/FSF) has a picture I took of him on his page.
These companies use my photography on their websites: invis & rikoh.
My mum's photo page.
My sister's short story page.
If you are so bored to enjoy all my photo stuff, you may be confused enough to appreciate my weird graphics, and even weirder muzac.
Go back to my main page.
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