|
stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 2/27/2006
|
It's a great 16mm shot Roger of something pretty much Worldwide. Young people with this strange contraption as an extension to their fingers. I swear that long after we've long gone the human race will give birth to their offspring and the mobile phone will already be in place. Great candid shot Roger, well seen and taken...Best wishes...Ray
|
|
|
Diane Logie
{K:809} 2/27/2006
|
Once again - good shot.
|
|
|
John Bohner
{K:8368} 2/26/2006
|
Roger the color or colour if one must, is not noticable to me. That bothers me 'cause I am usually pretty sensitive to it. Perhaps a bit cyan? JB
|
|
|
Roger Williams
{K:86139} 2/26/2006
|
Thank you 1301307 60 (or may I call you 130 for short?) [grin].
Maybe there was a touch of mist around that day. The point with defishing is that if you notice it, it was a failure! So all went well this time. It is a useful technique because it gives me a VERY wide angle ordinary lens when I need it...
|
|
|
Claude Tenot
{K:9960} 2/25/2006
|
J'apprécie énormément de découvrir ces moments de la vie quotidienne au Japon...
|
|
|
1301307 60
{K:44058} 2/25/2006
|
Hi Roger, I have also noticed the unusual color rendition of this photo, maybe it is from the sorrounding light that the fisheye had absorb. This picture shows a young miss dressed in fashion holding her cellphone, which is a typical scene in modern Japan. She is placed in the image at a good position as if she's waiting for someone. I am not to familiar wth fisheye convertion but had you not mentioned, I would have not noticed it. Another good photo of everyday scene in this huge city of Tokyo. best regards..
|
|