
Gingko trees are bright yellow now. I'm using a belarussian peleng 8mm fisheye here. It's a fully manual lens, which will prove useful as it draws no extra power to itself (making it appropriate for all-night astrophotography without the weight of power supplies). I'm using an aperture plugin, fisheye hemi, to render rectilinear correction to the 180 degree fisheye projection.

A small stand of young trees. (original projection)

Emily negotiating an S curve along pinehurst.

Above tunnel road. My favorite lens, the 50mm prime, is used here.

Heading down, above 24.
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