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Curving Forms, Lake Weyba....
Man...that is a great image. Wow.Good luck! I would like a 30mm if I had a Hassy film body. I have an old SWC, but sold my 500CM. The SWC is 38mm. I'd like it wider, but it is what I got. (Not extreme enuf for me.)
I got a Hassy wide angle book. When I scan it I will post it for you.
Here is one from the 70's L.A. with the SWC...his name was 'Crazy'
Here is Hasselblad's wide angle booklet.
https://photographysgoldenage.wordpress.com/2018/08/01/hasselblad-wide-angle-photography/
Thanks Theo Sulphate. Here is another one but with an off-centre horizon that is straight; not the usual thing with a fisheye.Wonderful. Thank you for sharing that with us.
Sirius, I just bought a 50mm lens for the Hasselblad and am still wondering: What do I need a WA lens for. Most instructions in photography say "move in closer". I absolutely refuse to sit on anyone's lap to shoot their picture. Far better to use the 250mm lens, assuming the shutter is accurate. With your "fish-eye', how will you throw the background out-of-focus? I also don't like having to clean my fingernails before I shoot or, as you point out, shine my shoes.......Regards!I just paid for a fisheye lens because the price was just too good to pass up. I guess this is my GAS for the year. I have avoided buying one in the past because I do not like taking photographs of the tops of my shoes. Heck, I have to be really careful when I use the SWC or hold my WideLux F7 vertically. So your assignment, should you wish to take it, is to post examples of your extreme wide angle and fisheye photographs here, so I can get some ideas and be wowed by your creativity.
And yes, work from skate boarders will be greatly appreciated.
Enjoy!
Sirius, I just bought a 50mm lens for the Hasselblad and am still wondering: What do I need a WA lens for...
Sirius, I just bought a 50mm lens for the Hasselblad and am still wondering: What do I need a WA lens for. Most instructions in photography say "move in closer". I absolutely refuse to sit on anyone's lap to shoot their picture. Far better to use the 250mm lens, assuming the shutter is accurate. With your "fish-eye', how will you throw the background out-of-focus? I also don't like having to clean my fingernails before I shoot or, as you point out, shine my shoes.......Regards!
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