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I've recently been getting into photography and recently I've been noticing that a lot of my pictures are actually good, despite being taken by single-use Wal Mart cameras. I've been thinking about fiddling with a fisheye lens to mix things up. I'd be using b&w film (for photography class). Any tips, suggestions as to where I could land me a cheap fisheye?
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Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeHewlett-PackardCamera Modelhp photosmart 612Camera SoftwareV3.60Maximum Lens Aperturef/10.7Image-Specific Properties:Horizontal Resolution72 dpiVertical Resolution72 dpiExposure Time129/50000 secF-Numberf/80.0ISO Speed Rating39Lens Aperturef/8.0Exposure Bias0 EVSubject Distance5.00 mMetering ModeCenter Weighted AverageFlashNo FlashFocal Length5.77 mmColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width1792Image Height1200
>> Anonymous
Ebay.

And in OP pic, bad shadow is bad.
>> Anonymous
PROTIP: If you think your pictures are good, they probably aren't
>> Anonymous
>>271720
a) resize faggot
b) if that's the best you've got, "good" is stretching it
c) fancycakes were never good
>> sage rage
>>271720
ebay, craigslist, garage sales, anywhere that bargains can be had. of course if you want a warranty you'll often have to purchase it new, in which case, take cash and haggle the shit out of them.
Also, Sigma, Tonika, Tamron.

>>271764
>>271775
These guys burst from the womb, 1D MkIII in their tiny little hands, taking perfectly composed and exposed shots, and thus have no memory that everyone must start their journey somewhere which is much more likely to be shit than pro.
>> Anonymous
>>271764

good rule. seriously.