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Detail from Family Dog concert poster FD-026 from 1966 for a Grateful Dead concert.
Happy Halloween !
This was an experiment with a vintage Canon FD 17mm lens connected to my DSLR. The adaptor moves the focal plane and reduces the ability to focus on infinity. With most FD lenses on digital this is fine and just means you get a close up or macro lens.
But when you do this with a lens that is as wide as 17mm then you have no focal plane at all! This leaf is actually pressed against the front element of the lens with the lens focussed on infinity! So this is the best focus you can get with the object actually touching the lens! Never tried this before.
And landscape in Krnov, Northern Moravia, Czech.
Taken from the tower of St. Martin's Church by old manual telephoto lens - www.flickr.com/photos/134836250@N02/26492561203/in/datepo...
Von Recklinghausen Hbf aus startete am 31. August 2019 der Gesellschaftssonderzug des EF Witten nach Hamburg. Das Bild zeigt den Zug bei Westbevern.
Another attempt with this old manual lens. There are some C/A tracks on contours, but the total result is good. (Small white points are by light rain drops, not lens fault)
AKA Cantharellus tubaeformis (old name), yellowfoot, winter mushroom, funnel chanterelle, suppilovahvero (fin).
Taken with Canon FD 50mm F3.5 Macro / Full Frame Sensor / Natural Light / Lightroom.
Photo taken with a Canon FD 50mm f1.4 on a Sony A7. This is a lens I have carried for 51 years. First on a Canon F1 and then on the Sony E mount cameras I have using an adapter. I've learned quite a bit about photography since 1972. I might one day master this lens.
Affichage fond noir | View on black
Vue sur la cathédrale depuis la rue des gras : son nom rappelle les degrés («gras») de l'escalier qui, jadis, montait à la cathédrale dont la façade s'inscrit dans un alignement de maisons de lave.
View of the cathedral from the street "gras": its name reminds degrees of the staircase that once rode to the cathedral, whose facade is part of a row of houses of lava.
Vista de la catedral de la grasa calle: su nombre recuerda grados ("grasa") de la escalera que una vez cabalgó hasta la catedral, cuya fachada es parte de una hilera de casas de lava.
Bonne journée à tous. merci pour vos visites et commentaires.
Have a nice day. Thanks for your visits and comments.
Buenos días a todos. gracias por sus visitas y comentarios.
Taken with Canon FD 50mm F3.5 Macro / 42mm Extension Tube (1.34:1 Macro) / APS-C Sensor / Darktable.
When I'm bored and feel the Desperate need to take a photo my fist instinct is to take the easiest path and set up the tripod on my back porch. I used my old Canon FD 50mm F1.4 at f11 for the four vertical shots I stitched together for this panorama.
This is a photo stack of 20 images to create this much depth in a macro photo. Each shot with a slightly different focus point. The camera is locked down and then it is slid forward by tiny, controlled movements of macro focus slider. The copper wire sculpture is all of about 2 inches tall. The flower in the background is only about 3 to 4 inches away from the wire structure with is sitting in a bucket of water to help finish the scene.
Its hard to set this all up and everything is very small movements and if you accidentally kick a tripod leg of a light stand, everything gets changed in a big way. It can be very frustrating to work like this, but this is the result when it all comes together.
Shot using a Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens and a 25mm Canon FD extension tube.
AKA Common heather, ling, heather, kanerva (FIN).
Taken with Canon FD 35mm F2.8 TS / CPL-Filter / Full Frame Sensor / Darktable.
Shot with EOS 1d mkiii
F11, 1/200s,ISO 1000, 70mm
FD vivitar 28-70mm, FD-EF adaptor, extension tubes, LED ringflash fired.