Easy, it's Johnson, some quite nice compositions there mate, but I reckon you need to be more selective in your use of the fisheye, or more selective in editing the ones to show.. just my humble opinion. The thing with the fisheye is when used selectively can look really good but if overused can look more of a gimmick and the images can become quite kitsch, where it would seem the emphasis is on the fact it was shot with that lens rather than the context or subject. The symmetry one at the top works well and justifies it's use. I remember when I got my fisheye I never took it off the camera and it can be an attractive lens to use because like all wide angles you get an amazing depth of field, but sometimes it's good to have bokeh and get in close.
Easy, it's Johnson, some quite nice compositions there mate, but I reckon you need to be more selective in your use of the fisheye, or more selective in editing the ones to show.. just my humble opinion. The thing with the fisheye is when used selectively can look really good but if overused can look more of a gimmick and the images can become quite kitsch, where it would seem the emphasis is on the fact it was shot with that lens rather than the context or subject. The symmetry one at the top works well and justifies it's use. I remember when I got my fisheye I never took it off the camera and it can be an attractive lens to use because like all wide angles you get an amazing depth of field, but sometimes it's good to have bokeh and get in close.
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