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Wide Inside
Image Title:  Wide Inside
 
 By: Roger Williams  
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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84100}
Project N/A Camera Model Bessaflex
Categories Journalism
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Fisheye
SLR
Lens Zenitar 16mm F/2.8
Uploaded 2/23/2006 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 400
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 168 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 10 Rating
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Location City -  Seiseki Sakuragaoka
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About I took my fisheye into a local department store and found they were using flowers very decoratively. This is a rigorously "defished" image. I like the rather exaggerated perspectives of this super-wide lens.
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roger Williams   {K:84100} 2/23/2006
Here is the original fisheye image.

The Fisheye Version


AJ Miller   {K:49168} 2/23/2006
When it first appeared on my screen, I enjoyed the way the scene unfolded, getting narrower between the pillars as more of the image arrived. It made me think about a crop like this... (Yes, I know you lose the flowers which are central to the original. And sorry about the quick crude cloning - I would actually like the left pillar to have simple lines similar to the one on the right. But hey, I'm getting carried away now.)

John

PS. I love the concept of rigorous defishing...



1301307 60   {K:43692} 2/23/2006
very intersting photo, lots of things to see... I like the multi level view.
I still like to see the decnding escalator, maybe just crop a little of the lower but not that much... good composition.. regards..


Rob Ernsting   {K:8949} 2/23/2006
Excellent defish quality, very nice wide angle.


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 2/23/2006
Yeah - i like the defished look!

Jeanette


Roger Williams   {K:84100} 2/23/2006
Hmmmm. I see what you mean. With this crop I think I would have removed more of the pillars on both sides. One of the reasons I like immersive panoramas, where you can pan around within the image, is that it allows you to select any number of FOVs and directions: you can continue to explore the scene for more photo opportunities at your leisure!


Roger Williams   {K:84100} 2/23/2006
Ii was thinking of you, another W.A. lover, as I prepared this! Glad you liked it.


Roger Williams   {K:84100} 2/23/2006
Thanks, Jeanette... and your willingness to meet and share your photographic vision if I ever get to Sweden was a wonderful surprise! Perhaps one day, who knows?


Gabriela Tanaka   {K:16531} 2/24/2006
Well, the original fisheye image gives me the feeling that I am looking in a back-mirror. This one that you defished is to my taste!I love those escalators up and down and the FLOWERS look great among metal,stone and glass. You caught well the movement, the busy section of a department store! Very well captured, dear Roger!
Gabriela


stingRay part 2 .   {K:238240} 2/27/2006
I love this composition and appreciate what you have had to do to 'defish'. The details are stunning with wonderful colours and I particularly love the distant reflections of the escalator passengers. Well done to you Roger another great shot from your fabulous array of fantastic photographic equipment. Cheers to you.....Ray


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