i shot this portrait of a fisherman on the dock at granville island. bought a few lbs of shrimp / i'll let you know how they cook up. he was a nice guy/looked like he could have been a rigger in saskatchewan.
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A lot of water under the bridge there.No pun intended.
yes, i have a fisheye. no, i don't recommend. unless you are a pro, but then you just rent for the project.(or just rent no matter who you are, i suppose). not to sound my age, but 'now a days', these relatively inexpensive wide angle zoom lens seem to be the ticket. say a 17-40, or 14-whatever.... plenty wide and lots of fun.(assuming you shoot with a full size sensor). this shot was at 17mm, and i distorted on purpose. but it could be shot with the same glass with little or no crank. hope this helps.
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A lot of water under the bridge there.No pun intended.
irnically I just picked up some dugout shrimp at costco yesterday we're here in lotusland now cj
hey! this guy told me they sell BC shrimp at costco on the island / so have a look. welcome to the coast.
I think he should be the next subject in the continuation of last year's blog... Tom and Cambie..etc.. You know the gig..
ding ding ding,,
vegas sounds.
What's in his pocket?
That could be the take.
c
Yum, shrimp! I have to ask, do you have a fisheye lens? I've been debating getting one, but wanted your opinion.
yes, i have a fisheye. no, i don't recommend. unless you are a pro, but then you just rent for the project.(or just rent no matter who you are, i suppose). not to sound my age, but 'now a days', these relatively inexpensive wide angle zoom lens seem to be the ticket. say a 17-40, or 14-whatever.... plenty wide and lots of fun.(assuming you shoot with a full size sensor). this shot was at 17mm, and i distorted on purpose. but it could be shot with the same glass with little or no crank. hope this helps.
very nice.....
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