Havana Seen with a Fisheye

 

Photo feature by Ernesto Gonzalez Díaz

HAVANA TIMES – Getting a spheroidal image, or at a 180-degree angle, is the intention of fisheye lenses.

A fisheye lens is an ultra-wide angle or wide angle lens, which produces visual distortion with the intention of creating a wide hemispherical or panoramic image. This gives images a characteristic convex non-rectilinear appearance. The focal length of these lenses is usually very small, 4.5 to 17 mm.

Taken at different points of the Havana landscape, these images try to expose a different vision of the skyline of the Cuban capital.  It is the same reality obtained at a distance of 15 mm.

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One thought on “Havana Seen with a Fisheye

  • The title is provocative, the photographs enjoyable. wonder how Fidel viewed Havana? Through the eye of a tilapia, or that of a barracuda ?

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