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Olympus SP350 with auxillary lens to 16 mm equiv.
There's a lot of distortion with these cheap auxillary lenses but I find the effects interesting.
Love these images. Love the subdued colours.
I enjoy looking at these amazing pictures.
Thanks guys. The lens distortion doesn't bother you?
A wonderful set of vibrant images!
Tony
(Apr 15, 2016, 18:07)Don Schaeffer Wrote: [ -> ]![[Image: bush2.jpg]](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-IG_8f7JSyJw/VxFyEtt3hpI/AAAAAAAAKaU/sw-RbQu6bvgMYUGvov3tTXbS5iVm0LhGQCLcB/s1600/bush2.jpg)
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Olympus SP350 with auxillary lens to 16 mm equiv.
There's a lot of distortion with these cheap auxillary lenses but I find the effects interesting.
This is the second time I have tried to reply. My PC keeps losing its network signal.
Anyway I love the shots of the Trees. I also like to take shots of trees.
Yesterday evening I took the dog a walk and I only had my mobile with me. a lesson learned there! the shot I got is an effect I have never seen before. With low resolution I don't think I can do any post-processing. I have attached it for your opinion. Hope it gets through to you.
Jim
This is very special. Sometimes less is really more.
Most unusual effect. You need a camera update for your mobile.

(Apr 22, 2016, 05:00)Jimjams2411 Wrote: [ -> ]This is the second time I have tried to reply. My PC keeps losing its network signal.
Anyway I love the shots of the Trees. I also like to take shots of trees.
Yesterday evening I took the dog a walk and I only had my mobile with me. a lesson learned there! the shot I got is an effect I have never seen before. With low resolution I don't think I can do any post-processing. I have attached it for your opinion. Hope it gets through to you.
Jim
Hello Jim.
Just in case you haven't yet spotted it, there is a thread here just for trees, which I'm sure you'll enjoy and hopefully add to:
http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/Thread...Thread-Two
Cheers.
Philip