Sunset Windmill

We went for a photo drive around the area a few weeks ago. This is an old windmill outside of Ephrata. I used my SUPER wide fisheye lens for these. It distorts a bit, but I like the wide area of view I can capture. These were taken as HDR with my new 5D MK2 camera.

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  1. I’m not a huge fan of fisheye landscapes, although I’d be curious to see how this image would look with the appropriate distortion since the HDR tonemapping looks spot-on.

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