I told myself that I was going to play around with my fisheye attachment while in Charleston (SC), but I only took this one view outside the Gibbes Art Museum. It's not a great shot but it's interesting.
A number of years ago I had a Nikon Coolpix camera... I think it was a model 950, the type that swiveled in the middle if you recall the cameras. Anyway, I bought a 180 degree fisheye attachment for that camera so that I could make those IPIX 360 degree VR photos. The attachment screwed on the front of the 950. I gave away that old Nikon 950 years ago but I kept the fisheye. A few weeks ago it occurred to me that I could use it with my Fuji F30. The Fuji has no screw threads but if you hold it up against the lens it works just the same way.
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LOVE the photos of Charleston! Especially the ones of the doorfronts!
It's making me dizzzzzzzyyyyyyy.
this foto is amazing
what kind of fisheye attachment?
"what kind of fisheye attachment?"
A number of years ago I had a Nikon Coolpix camera... I think it was a model 950, the type that swiveled in the middle if you recall the cameras. Anyway, I bought a 180 degree fisheye attachment for that camera so that I could make those IPIX 360 degree VR photos. The attachment screwed on the front of the 950. I gave away that old Nikon 950 years ago but I kept the fisheye. A few weeks ago it occurred to me that I could use it with my Fuji F30. The Fuji has no screw threads but if you hold it up against the lens it works just the same way.
ME LIKEY. :) NICE SHOT!
Can you see the future with that thing? hehehe
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