I have been getting to know this lens recently and it's been a bit of a learning curve. In some ways it's easier to use. Focus, depth of field and camera shake are barely a problem but I soon realised that lazy composition i.e. "I'll get it right in PP" wasn't an option. Any degree of heavy cropping tends to defeat the object of the lens's inherent distortion. SOOC, at least in that respect, takes on meaning. It also has parallels with HDR in that using it's distortion just for the sake of it produces some initial novelty but can ultimately be meaningless. Consequently I have tried to find subjects to which the lens characteristics add something - such as a lead in to the subject. The three below are IMHO the most successful I've managed so far. The first is what I had in mind when I started. The second I found whilst I was there and the mono is because one of the frames of a continuous series just by chance produced the symmetry of composition that it has.
I would welcome some CC on these.
Fuji XT1 plus 8mm Samyang Fisheye
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