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Northwest Flower & Garden Show Display Gardens Through a Fisheye Lens

I’m experimenting with my new Ollo iPhone lens – I just picked it up yesterday at the Apple Store. For fun, I took a picture of each display garden using the fisheye lens. If you want to see more…the show runs until Sunday!

Let me know what you think of the shots.

First here’s the lens:

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Here are the display gardens:

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  1. All of your pictures are beautiful! I can’t wait to get out in our yard this summer.

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    February 9, 2012
  2. Awesome photos! That lens makes the show look like even more of a magical world. I especially like the 2nd show photo and the very last one. Great job! How are you getting all these sneak peeks into the show??

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    February 9, 2012
    • Aimee,
      The show opened yesterday. My only real sneak peek into the show was on Tuesday. Too bad you don’t live closer… even though there are folks that travel across the country to check out this show. It’s pretty amazing and I’m blessed that it’s in my own back yard – so to speak.

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      February 9, 2012
  3. Barbara #

    Beautiful pictures!

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    February 9, 2012
  4. Fun lens indeed! So nice you were able to get these photos of the displays with no people in them. It’s very difficult to get decent shots with all the crowds of people everywhere during the show.

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    February 9, 2012
  5. Love it. My favorite lens is a wide-angle one, the fish eye is just an exaggerated wide angle! Great shots.

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    February 11, 2012
  6. Hi Angela – I forgot to tell you how much I LOVED these photos! They are so cool! Over-the-top photos for an over-the-top gardening extravaganza = perfect!

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    February 25, 2012

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