Vertigo
On the cliffs high above Tennessee Beach I got out my fisheye lens. It was quite vertigo inducing to look through this lens while standing on a narrow platform hundreds of feet above the pounding surf.
On the cliffs high above Tennessee Beach I got out my fisheye lens. It was quite vertigo inducing to look through this lens while standing on a narrow platform hundreds of feet above the pounding surf.
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May 23rd, 2007 at 1:38 pm
[...] llowed off in the distance if you look hard by the lights of Stinson Beach. Here’s a fisheye photo from the same vertiginous spot in daytime. Spealing of vertiginous, I’m not inclin [...]
September 1st, 2008 at 8:52 pm
[...] By the time I got to the beach, it was a dark moonless night. I climbed the cliff to the platform on the southern end of the beach using my headlamp. Here’s the view from my destination with some daylight, and a fisheye daylight view from the spot. [...]