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Written by Marc Muench
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The rule when using a fisheye lens is very simple, get real close!
I enjoy taking pictures with my fisheye now more than ever. Back in the dark ages before digital, I rarely took a photo without my eye peering through the viewfinder. Now most of the images I have captured with my fisheye are with my arms outstretched holding the camera in some funky local hoping nothing bad happens to me, or worse yet, the camera. I do this because I cant get my head behind the camera to compose and meter, forcing me to guess the composition and exposure until I chimp enough times that I get what I want.
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Marc Muench |
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| Current Author Promotion: Visit MuenchWorkshops.com to find information on the latest workshops including Marc's popular Print II Workshop. Marc Muench has been a professional landscape and sports photographer since he finished his studies at Pasadena Art Center College of Design in the spring of 1989. He now serves as President of Muench Photography, Inc. Marc pioneered the agency’s digital lab in order to archive the extensive film library and control the artistic process of fine art printing. |
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