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After geting this extra objective I tried to get rid of it in manual focus lens forums on a basis 'pay the postage and the device is yours'. Apparently there were no Kiew 9/10 camera users. So I left the objective in my dravers to collect dust.
The reason of less than minimal interest showed is that the diaphgram is controlled by the camera body (a little lever at 7 o'clock). So it is not by any means easy to construct an adapter for modern camera bodies.
Here is backside of my first found of this year.I jump with joy when was pulled up this agate from the ground :)
I also just finish the polishing,so i'll upload finished stone probably yet for today.
My 1966 Chevy C10 Stepside Big Window just out of the shop. It's not slammed but it still has a nice stance even with the 18" smoothies. Pasadena, CA
dave williamson, backside flip over a picnic table, athens, ohio. hes got at least 2 feet to spare. his butteryass tee made him go so high. donovan strain would be so proud.
a friend of mine doing a nice backside kickflip... did some postprocessing on this one as you can see ;) kind of a vintage look...
8x8cm cut to force the interesting sections to the frontside ... sometimes the backside will be interesting too ...
This wave was going to close out so the surfer went up the face to exit but it did not work out like he planned. Maybe he thought a floater would be fun but the next shot in the series shows what happens when you over-reach.
Camera........................Canon EOS 30D
Exposure.....................1/5000 sec
Aperture.......................f/5.6
Focal Length................400 mm
ISO Speed...................320
Exposure Bias.............0 EV
Shot candidly @ Milton Keynes Buszy. Whilst it's pretty impossible to shoot this kind of thing completely candidly if he was aware I was shooting him he paid me no attention but seemed pretty happy when I showed him the result afterwards.
Strobist See Below
1 430EX on stand, wide zoom
1 SB28 on the "bench"
Vivitar Ultra Wide&Slim, Agfa Vista 400 @ Geto, Iwate, Japan
Spring is just around the corner and winter season is almost over.
That's why snow was so slushy and bumpy that it was very difficult for us to control balance, speed, and curving. However, since we've been snowboarding for 14 years so far and we've had so much experience in this condition, we were able to take a relaxed attitude toward this condition. My friend was coming my way so fast !!!