Sunday, December 4, 2011

Peephole/ Creative Exchange

 Port Perry's main street seen through a peephole

These are just for fun photos. I hope they make you smile.

It may not look like it in this photo, but Port Perry is actually a charming tourist town. I bet the shop owners on the left side of the photo wish all the tourists would kind of fall into their entrance ways from that curved street.

 Bookstore behind the main street

I like the way the fence bulged in the centre of the photo.

 Door on the main street

Here I thought it was cool the way the walls bulged out.

Peephole attached to my camera

I am  Linking to The Creative Exchange HERE.

40 comments:

  1. Using that fascinating gadget again.
    Puts a new slant on things :-)

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  2. You must have had fun with this technique; it's fun viewing it!

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  3. Very cool! Love the peep hole look.

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  4. I like your "sneaky" peephole technique!
    U R so clever!

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  5. Those are really fun shots!!!! Well done. Port Perry is a delightful town!
    Cheers from Cottage Country!

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  6. Thank you for revealing your secret. You had me wondering there. And to think some spend $$$ for a fish-eye lens.

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  7. Yes, those are fun! It is always fun to do something different.

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  8. i like these, they are truly interesting, I was trying to figure out how you shot them, until i got to the peep hole. did you buy that or make it?

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  9. That's great fun! We go to a friend;s cottage on lake Scugog and shop in Port Perry - it is a nice town.

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  10. I like the peephole effect! It's really neat. We've been to Port Perry and it is a cute place. :)

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  11. That is a very different way to get fisheye shots. Great idea. Love the photos. I must visit Port Perry.

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  12. I love this peephole idea. Really great shots!

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  13. I have some major peephole envy going on. I love your photos.

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  14. These remind me of the fisheye lens. Wonderful shots!

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  15. I like the town and I like, very much, your peephole! Cool!

    As is my iMac! Me an' my iMac are gettin' along jest fine!

    There are some differences in approach and language but nothing very difficult. The biggest thing is getting all set up to do my photos in a timely manner. But that's coming along, too.

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  16. I want one of those!!! that is so much fun I tell you. love these shots. my fave is the bookstore. you just made my night. happy week to you EG.

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  17. Just wonderful!
    I´d put them all on my Christmas tree!

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  18. Visiting from "creative exchange"...these are soooo much fun! Thanks for the morning smile :)

    Kathy

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  19. The peephole puts a fun twist on reality! I esp like the first capture!
    Have a great week :)

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  20. That is so creative! What a fun gadget to play with!

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  21. Oh I love these! You sure are creative!

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  22. wow...I LOVE your peep hole tool...very interesting shots!

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  23. What a great idea! I love the effect!

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  24. I loved seeing Port Perry through the peephole. Fun post!

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  25. Now how cool is this????
    I love each one of them.
    The different perspective is artistic and very refreshing!

    Thank you so much for sharing today at The Creative Exchange.

    Have a wonderful evening.

    lisa.

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  26. I've not seen you in forever ..how the heck are you? Love this creative peeping you're up to!

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  27. Love these images! So much fun. So how do you attach this peephole to your camera?

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  28. So cool! What a great idea! These are some of the best fisheye shots I have ever seen and all done through the peep hole...Love it!

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