great shot! I always wonder how is it done? is it some kind of effect in post-processing? I never obtain such a result (a cercle or a rectagle if buildings are shot) when I point my camera upwards.
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Love this shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Love looking up!
ReplyDeleteIt's quite dizzying �� ng up! Loved the fisheye lens
ReplyDeleteThis is great!! Makes me want to take my fisheye out and experiment a bit. Thanks for the motivation.
ReplyDeleteI love this angle -- helped by your lens I guess, but you still must have been lying on the ground to get this wonderful shot... Thanks for sharing. .
ReplyDeleteAwesome click
ReplyDeleteGreat view.
ReplyDeleteThis shot just emits sense of peacefulness.
ReplyDeleteAwesome and creative sky shot ~ Love it ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHello, cool view of the sky and trees. Happy Friday, enjoy your day and weekend!
ReplyDeletegreat shot! I always wonder how is it done? is it some kind of effect in post-processing? I never obtain such a result (a cercle or a rectagle if buildings are shot) when I point my camera upwards.
ReplyDeleteA creative shot. Looks extremely lovely.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful shot! Looking up has its beauty.
ReplyDeleteWow i love it, can we not get a semblance of height also with the normal wide angle lens? I don't have a fisheye!
ReplyDeleteCool,wonderful photo!
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