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the porthole
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I was intrigued with this “port hole” I found in a wall at Plymouth, UK, today. It was too low to be meant as a viewing point but, I think, makes an interesting picture.


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I really like this! I tried to do something similar a while ago, but it didn't come out too well!

An olympus E-500, and a lot of crazy ideas.
http://www.dailywanders.blogspot.com
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(Jun 3, 2013, 07:08)Beckylouise Wrote:  I really like this! I tried to do something similar a while ago, but it didn't come out too well!
thanks, I am quite pleased with the result.
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#4

what camera do you use?

An olympus E-500, and a lot of crazy ideas.
http://www.dailywanders.blogspot.com
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I have a Canon 60D but the lens was a standard 18-55mm Sigma. The lens is a bit soft at the wide end but this image seems ok. I have been looking to buy a better wide angle lens but can’t find one that is significantly better on a cropped sensor camera without spending silly money.
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Lovely shot, congrats! It would've been perfect without the leaves, but there's not much you could have done about it.
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(Jun 3, 2013, 08:44)Dean Wrote:  I have a Canon 60D but the lens was a standard 18-55mm Sigma. The lens is a bit soft at the wide end but this image seems ok. I have been looking to buy a better wide angle lens but can’t find one that is significantly better on a cropped sensor camera without spending silly money.

I aspire to own your camera! I've been looking for a few months

An olympus E-500, and a lot of crazy ideas.
http://www.dailywanders.blogspot.com
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#8

Very nice! Thanks for sharing! Very interesting view!

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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