"And when asked how she got her start, the Pulitzer Prize winning photographer spoke about her upbringing, when her father, also a photographer, took her with him on photo shoots and...."
Dan Bellyk wrote:
Moments like this are cherished forever
I do enjoy them thanks
luminosity wrote:
"And when asked how she got her start, the Pulitzer Prize winning photographer spoke about her upbringing, when her father, also a photographer, took her with him on photo shoots and...."
definetly good shot, was there alot of work involved to make it a landscape image such as this? i don't have experience with fisheye's but need another super wide...
de-fishing an image is a very simple procedure. load the single image into hugin (free open-source panorama stitcher), set the projection to whatever you desire (in this case i used rectilinear), adjust your horizontal and vertical field-of-views with the sliders, set the optimum output size, and save your image. that's it!
the dx fisheye will have a 130 degree horizontal fov, which is great, but obviously there will be lots of distortion near the edges.
here is another image i processed in a similar fashion:
http://i50./a6wjb.jpg
---XR--- wrote:
definetly good shot, was there alot of work involved to make it a landscape image such as this? i don't have experience with fisheye's but need another super wide...