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    New York, New York, New York

    I went around Manhattan with only the fisheye lens. Here are some shorts. Still trying to learn how to use a fisheye lens.

    For Malaysian curry, we go to Flushing to find this Ipoh couple running this restaurant. They have nasi lemak too.


    At the park facing the Statue of Liberty is the old fort Battery.






    This museum of the American Indians is worth a visit.






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    Nice shots................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naka View Post
    Nice shots................
    Thanks, I think I am keeping the fisheye lens. Seems to be fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS Chua View Post
    Thanks, I think I am keeping the fisheye lens. Seems to be fun.
    What is the model?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naka View Post
    What is the model?
    Bower, 8mm. Cheap. http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/8mm-f35.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS Chua View Post
    Maybe can get a smaller one that fits into Canon S95?

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    S95, the mount what mm?

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    I like the perspective of the photos. Make me wish I have a fisheye lens too! Hee...hee..but first I have to get a DSLR camera...sigh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fRaNkY View Post
    S95, the mount what mm?
    I looked for it but couldn't find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fRaNkY View Post
    S95, the mount what mm?
    lolz.........
    “If your photographs aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” – Robert Capa

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS Chua View Post
    Thanks, I think I am keeping the fisheye lens. Seems to be fun.
    yes it is a fun lens. it gives wondaifoo perspective
    “If your photographs aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” – Robert Capa

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick123 View Post
    yes it is a fun lens. it gives wondaifoo perspective
    Mick123, any tips on using fisheye lens? Let us learn from your experience. Maybe more forumers will buy a fisheye lens if they understand how to use it. You can use your old photographs as illustrations. Looking forward to it.

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    Anyway, this is the back of the house I was staying in.






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    me oso only started using the fishy and still learning
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