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Five kinds of creative photography using fisheye glasses

Lead: Fisheye lenses can be used for many purposes, whether it is professional shooting or just for fun (but most of them are for fun). This paper introduces five ways to use fisheye lens quickly.

Fisheye lens is one of the special lenses, which has surpassed the general wide-angle lens. Even its extremely distorted image effect is not easy to be used by general photography (such as landscape photography), but from another perspective, it is precisely because of its exaggerated effect that other creative gameplay can be stimulated. In addition, it is relatively cheap in various special lenses, such as macro lens and shift lens. You may wish to refer to the following five ways to play, and then think about whether you will consider starting with one.

Radiation blur

It is not easy for you to take good photos in crowded places, such as dances. There are many people and the light is dim, but if you hold up the camera, slow down the shutter to 1/25 seconds, and shake the camera 90 degrees with your left hand when shooting, you will get the explosion picture like the above, and the effect is very eye-catching!

(B) exaggerated horizons

When using fisheye glasses, the closer to the edge, the more distorted the image. You can try to put the horizon/horizontal line on the edge of the picture to get an exaggerated circular effect, and of course, you should pay attention to putting your feet in.

(3) Shooting the super wide-angle effect without fisheye deformation.

As long as you ensure that the horizontal line is placed in the middle and there are no upright scenes on both sides, such as trees and lampposts, fisheye glasses can act as a powerful super wide-angle lens, taking all the scenes you see into the picture!

(4) shoot flowers all day.

This kind of dome smallpox is quite common in modern buildings, such as stadiums, theaters, palaces and so on. These magnificent, complex and spectacular architectural structures can be photographed with fisheye glasses!

(5) Use a special angle

Since you have different lenses, you should shoot them from different angles, such as putting them on the ground, embracing those exaggerated deformations, or going to high places to try different directions and angles, so that you can explore more interesting images with this lens!