Ash Creek Photo

The Oregon Coast, Cascade Mountains, Columbia Gorge, and Canadian Rockies in Pictures

Doug Gorsline > This photo from a cruise on the sailing vessel Zodiac would only be possible with a fisheye. In addition, I shot this in RAW mode, so that I could reprocess the image to lighten dark corners as I needed to.
Doug Gorsline > This photo of dead lodgepole pines was taken with a Mamiya 645 and the Mamiya 24mm full-frame fisheye lens. Here I took advantage of a wonderful fall sky, late afternoon sun, and some dramatic dead snags, and added another level of drama with the full frame fisheye. Many people look at fisheyes as a gimmick, but I see them as a very useful artistic tool.
Doug Gorsline > This is Black Pool, a hot spring at West Thumb Geyser Basin. This photo was taken with a Mamiya 645 and the Mamiya 24mm full-frame fisheye lens. Here, the use of the fisheye allowed me reveal the depths of the pool while placing the Black Pool in the context of its surroundings. Many people look at fisheyes as a gimmick, but I see them as a very useful tool.
Doug Gorsline > This photo was taken with a Mamiya 645 and the Mamiya 24mm full-frame fisheye lens.
Doug Gorsline > This photo was taken with a Canon 400D and the Sigma 10mm full-frame fisheye. Canon has yet (winter 2009) to introduce a full-frame fisheye for the APS-C sensor cameras, but the Sigma is a very good lens.
Doug Gorsline > This photo was taken with a Mamiya 645 and the Mamiya 24mm full-frame fisheye lens.
Doug Gorsline > This photo was taken with a Canon 400D and the Sigma 10mm full-frame fisheye. Canon has yet (winter 2009) to introduce a full-frame fisheye for the APS-C sensor cameras, but the Sigma is a very good lens.
Doug Gorsline > This photo was taken with a Canon 400D and the Sigma 10mm full-frame fisheye. Canon has yet (winter 2009) to introduce a full-frame fisheye for the APS-C sensor cameras, but the Sigma is a very good lens.
Doug Gorsline > This photo was taken with a Canon 400D and the Sigma 10mm full-frame fisheye. Canon has yet (winter 2009) to introduce a full-frame fisheye for the APS-C sensor cameras, but the Sigma is a very good lens.
This photo from a cruise on the sailing vessel Zodiac would only be possible with a fisheye. In addition, I shot this in RAW mode, so that I could reprocess the image to lighten dark corners as I needed to.
Doug Gorsline > This photo from a cruise on the sailing vessel Zodiac would only be possible with a fisheye. In addition, I shot this in RAW mode, so that I could reprocess the image to lighten dark corners as I needed to.
This photo from a cruise on the sailing vessel Zodiac would only be possible with a fisheye. In addition, I shot this in RAW mode, so that I could reprocess the image to lighten dark corners as I needed to.
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