Last month I had a trip to Rome to Watch Wales v Italy in the rugby . Great win but I also put my fisheye lens through its paces . Here are some of the images
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Chilling at the Pantheon Rome |
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Having the fisheye was great for getting the scale of the monuments and buildings |
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Inside the Vatican |
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Inside the vatican . you could just not get this detail without the fisheye |
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The lens was a great piece of kit to get the scale and huge building in shot around the city . The only negative I would give is that as it is manual focus not everything is in focus all the time .