Showing posts with label wide angle lens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wide angle lens. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Autumn 2012 Foliage Treetops Fisheye

Autumn 2012 Foliage Treetops
Wide Angle Fisheye
Shot in the graveyard near Sothshore Hospital in South Weymouth (Greater Boston)
Photographed by "Black UniGryphon" Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman





Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Greenish Fall Foliage in New England Graveyard

From this angle, you can see that there's more green. Like I said, 2012 wasn't the best Fall Foliage year.

Autumn in New England (Greater Boston)
Japanese Fisheye Wide Angle Lens
Autumn Foliage  2012

And ancient Colonial Cemetery in South Weymouth near Southshore Hospital.









Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman
Experimental Photography
By "Black UniGryphon"



Monday, February 25, 2013

What The Blizzard Looked like From Inside The Building!

OK, last Snow blog.... I think...


Here's what the snow looked like from the inside, looking out.



Still haven't been able to afford to replace these windows/doors yet....

They leak....





The snow splatter on the screen, frozen stuck.... 





The view from the front lobby, snowed-in a bit:












And, the view from the back exit. It's snowed in so bad, you can't even walk outside.







Sunday, February 24, 2013

The Big Blizzard At Night!

The flash on this one REALLY made this frame look like a snowglobe using my wide angle fisheye lens!






























This blizzard was really terrible! I couldn't even stay out in it for very long.

























Most of the frames I got, I couldn't even use.

This is it:







Friday, February 22, 2013

New England Snow Globe Photos

Snow globe photography in New England

I'd purchased a Japanese wide angle fisheye lens last year, specifically because I wanted to shoot in the snow. I'm still learning it, and need more practice with it. But, I like experimenting. It's a macro, lens but I like edgeier ways to play with photography.

I'd seen other photographers play with things for winter, and I was very inspired by that.

So, here you can see how it's fun for winter, because it makes your world look like it's captured inside of a snow globe.

















The Day After The Blizzard in New England

These were shot with a Japanese wide angle fisheye lens. 
 Buried cars
 Snowed-in balcony