I was reading an article in a Popular Science magazine the other day which stated you can use a door peephole to take fisheye effect photos. I went out and bought an extra wide peephole at Home Depot (around $7) and sure enough, it does the trick. It does the trick at a much lower cost at that. The one I purchased had a 160 degree view. You also want to take the picture with the zoom all the way up.
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Inexpensive way to take "Fisheye" photos
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or if you have a set of extra(/crunched) ellipsoids you could use the glass from that.My 2.9L Build!
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Originally posted by Digitalwave View PostSure it works, but it probably looks like shit compared to a real fisheye :)
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thank you for sharing.
any photographer who takes photos for the sake of enjoyment should incorporate as much fun/enjoyment as possible into what they are doing.
why would one bother otherwise ?
* have wanted to play w/ fisheye photography for some time *
(and limited justifiable budget - i like photography enough to have fun doing it, but it's not like a super-great passion in my life)
note to self: add peephole to next hardware store run in order to have some cheap fun
acknowledgement: yeah - 'real' lenses on 'real' cameras will blow the doors off point-and-shoots
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