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Last week I was out in NY for 3 days and had a chance to capture NY in a different way. I was staying right by Time Square, but frankly was not very excited about shooting there. I have shot so many images there that I struggle for a new look. So...this time I decided to only take my new
Sigma 15mm Fish Eye lens and try something totally different.
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For those of you who have been to Manhattan, you know that they have hot dog stands everywhere. I really like the perspective of this shot looking through the vendors area onto the street. What is more Time Square than hot dog stands and taxis?
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I have shot images at Rockefeller Center before (when the ice rink was up and running) but found this perspective interesting for exploiting the fish eye lens.
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