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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/4/2005
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You asked about cropping in this one, George. I just lopped off the L&R sides to concentrate on the display in the middle. There's a bit of fisheye curvature, but I'm learning to manage that so it doesn't dominate. It's a great lens. Next week I'm getting a true circular fisheye and will be using it to stitch immersive (360 x 180-degree)panoramas. That's as wide as you can get...
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Sarah Hansegard
{K:4332} 3/3/2005
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Excellent perspective and great COLOR!!!!!! :) I really like this...
Sarah
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 2/28/2005
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.....you're right, the lavender light of my Jetty pic only lasted a few minutes at most and was constantly changing. I liked it in B&W, but the color was just too good to pass up;>)
Cheers again. Craig
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 2/28/2005
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Hi Roger; its been awhile as I haven't been very active on UF for quite awhile. A cool shot-- lots of color and good composition-- also lots of interesting depth. I like your "slice of life" shots of Japan.
Yes, I do like the E300, nearly as much as the pro oriented E-1. The E-1 is faster, weather proofed, and built like a tank, but the E300 has it's own virtues including the 8MP sensor and it handles nearly as well as the E-1 (thanks for asking). Cheers. Craig
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George Marks
{K:15437} 2/26/2005
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Roger, I really enjoy these type of photographs. Browsing through these little shops is one of my greatest pleasures when I visit Japan. The profusion of so much color in such a small space always amazes me. Did you have to crop in tight for this photo? It just doesn't have the "fish-eye" look to it.
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Amitava Banerjea
{K:7088} 2/25/2005
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Sesame Street meets Pokemon and anime?! Interesting view into life in Tokyo. Very colorful too.
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Jocelyn Fong
{K:1380} 2/25/2005
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The fisheye angle has given a very interesting and funky atmosphere to the stall.
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Peter Gibney
{K:69} 2/25/2005
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Love it. You have filled the very wide angle frame. Great work
Pete
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 2/25/2005
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Thank you as always for your unfailing comments, Chris, often accounting for 50% or even 100% of all I get! I hope to get back into commenting more myself over the next few weeks... I usually enjoy your own beautiful photographs, which remind me what a wonderful part of England I lived and holidayed in! Actually the Japanese kids look really cute in these funny masks... (Many of them are of characters in the Japanese cartoons.)
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 2/25/2005
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Colorful mask makes beautiful objects. Very nice fish-eye curve. Lovely! Cheers
Sony
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 2/25/2005
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Hideous masks but a colourful pic, Roger! Best regards, Chris
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