Dog fisheye lens3/17/2023 ![]() Wide-angle lenses are used to describe anything smaller than a traditional 35mm film lens. Nikon have a range of Fisheye’s – from a 10mm for crop sensor cameras, to a 16mm f2.8 Nikkor. Coined ‘the whole sky’ lens it’s uses included studying cloud formations, but for us, these lenses are perfect for fun shots of dog’s close-up. The fisheye lens started it’s life as a lens used for meteorology. This range of lenses is an awesome addition to the dog photographers’ toolkit.įisheye lenses (or ultra-wide angle lenses) have a huge glass element at the front that helps create amazing distortion in our images. Like a painter selects his paints and brushes with the final picture in mind, so too the photographer selects his lens and lighting to create his final picture. Take a photograph with every lens you own, at every aperture and learn how your equipment can change your photo. Like most amateur photographers, I’d literally bought all the kit I could find on eBay and now I needed to make some money from it. ![]() When I started my photography journey, I met Grand Master Damian McGillicuddy at a Societies Roadshow in Gravesend, Kent.Īlways keen to get advice from those that had walked the path, I asked Damian’s advice on getting started. ![]() The first part of the quest for the best lens for dog photography has to start with knowing the type of picture we want to create, and how our equipment will react to different conditions. I think this is sometimes the point missed by photographers when focussing solely on equipment. Photography godfather Ansel Adams coined the term, you don’t take photographs, you make them. ![]() “What is the best lens for dog photography?” It’s one of the recurring questions when I speak at photographic associations meetings or conferences.īoth professional photographers and amateurs alike have a nirvana of the perfect lens, let’s help you find yours! ![]()
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