my experience with my 8mm fisheye
as stated, 8mm is really really really really really wide, so wide that sometimes it's hard to control. and u have to stand to close to the subject just to make a tight frame... which u become the big block of wall infront of others.
take a look what it does to a hall....
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and this
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it just grab everything, literally everything, and it would become so difficult if i would have 2 more photographer walking around, capturing them into the frame.
take this as example, bad shot, capturing other photographer into the frame... i wish to move closer, but i cant, because the table+TV(u see the black box there?) is blocking me
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but lucky for me, due to the ultra wwwwidddeeeeee-ness of it, flash dont really lit up the whole photo, just the center or the closest subject, thus making the background dark...
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as i posted earlier in the thread, i loved this shot a lot
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it made me looked like i have to float 5 meter in the air for this shot, in fact, it's just a meter above the table.
i jsut took these photo last night, i must be really crazy and daring to actually used a FishEye for a wedding job.... lol, will pass the work to the couple tomolo, finger crossed. hope they aren't dissapointed.
nice , where it is dude ? it's look familiar to me ... T?n?m?s Hotel ?