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Taken with a Polaroid 800/110a/600se conversion, a Belair Instax Wide back, a 110b f90 lenscap and expired instax film.
5 bilder fra Glomma 19. februar 2022. Jeg har her brukt et gammelt Olympus Pen E-P2 fra 2009. Objektivet er et såkalt lenscap objektiv på 15 mm. (kombinert linsebeskyttelse og objektiv) med fast blender på 8,0. Dette er det absolutt billigste objektivet du kan kjøpe til Olympus kameraer og er kjent for svært dårlig bildekvalitet. Artig å prøve lell 😊
Even when the world looks negative
Photography keeps it beautiful
Even when all the colors are altered
Photography keeps me dreaming
Even when the reality is harsh and trifle
Well, that’s my cup of tea.
What is yours?
Pastures, Great Torrington, Devon, England. One of my favourite views. I could sit watching this for hours.
Olympus PEN E-PL1 in toy camera mode + 9mm f/8 fisheye lenscap lens.
My son chewing on my Canon lens cap. Hard to believe he's almost 1. He's quite a character and has been keeping me from my normal routine if you've been wondering why I haven't been posting as frequently here on Flickr. Amazing how quick they grow. It's an amazing ride.
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My birthday GAS attack!
Stopped in our local used camera store yesterday and gave myself a birthday gift. I couldn't resist this super clean Meopta Flexaret Automat with the beautiful grey covering and the original plastic lenscap on a string. I believe it's a model VI with the Metax shutter and automat on the front nameplate.
Since I was shooting it this morning, I added some red, white, and blue for the 4th of July.
I found this on Wikipedia - The Czech photographer Jan Saudek called Flexaret "our [Czech] national pride".
jeah! hadn't seen her in over a year. was good to finally do something again, regardless of how short :)
Using the variable-geometry neutral density filter delivered to the Hullbull Remote Space Telescope last year by the spaceChaser and recent optical upgrades, the HRST resolves a protoplanetary nebula in the galactic neighborhood of Metropolis 1. The IDIOTs (Intergalactic Digital Imaging Optical Technicians) use data from the x-ray and infrared sensors to illustrate the stong magnetic polar jets and atmosphere being shed by the star during this brief stage in end-game stellar evolution.
Not a real space photo. Light art.
Two image composite exposure. First image: Waterworld technique to create 'shed atmosphere nebulae'. Second image for large and small background stars, large main star, and polar jets designed and implemented based on Waterworld image geometry - ingredients: One clear plate glass, red, blue, orange, and yellow LEDs, one spray bottle, water, one plasma globe, one boiling pot of water, one paper towel tube, one 40mm VOA jar, tequila shot glass, cross-screen filter. Some lenscap on, lenscap off.
#Funleader #LensCap 18mm F8.0 #Full Frame #LMount #JustShoot #NoExcuse #F8andBeThere
The lens features 6 elements in 4 groups, multi-coated glass, a 0.8m minimum focusing distance, and 100-degree FOV. The model is constructed from brass with a chrome plating finish and it is ultra-light at 80g (2.8oz).
[Good]
- Native L mount
- Ultra wide Fixed aperture 18mm f8, No accidentally moving the focusing ring or Aperture ring
- Ultra thin lens cap compliment fp's minimalist design
- Compliment Sigma fp minimalism and making the full frame camera truly pocketable
[Bad]
• Usual vignetting + Greenish corners
• No aperture No Bokeh No Sunstars
Ref -
www.dpreview.com/news/3707382415/funleader-lenscap-18mm-f...
Subway station Marconiplein in Rotterdam.
If you want to learn HDR like this, get my free e-book at www.behindthelenscap.com
I waited for the trains to pass by on both sides of the platform. I took 3 brackets for each pass and blended the two shots into 1.
Inspired by IC 1274
The IDIOTs (Intergalactic Digital Imaging Optical Technicians) continue to process data collected by the Hullbull Remote Space Telescope during last year's return trip from the Abell 2744 cluster of galaxies. Another small emission/reflection nebula powered by hot blue supergiant stars and some dark nebula in an area of dense main sequence stars in a galaxy far, far, away.
Not a real space photo. Light art.
Single exposure. Ingredients: One clear plate glass very recently broken into several shards, one shot of milky water, one shot of clear water, (one shot of tequila - not used in image), a little air, one flashlight with and without blue/cyan gel and orange/red gel, one ThinkGeek "Color Shine Flashlight" set to pinkish hue, red, blue and orange-yellow LEDs, one spray bottle, water, one crumpled wet paper towel, cross-screen diffraction filter, one sheet of wax paper. Lots of lenscap on, lenscap off.
SMC Pentax-A f3.5 35-105mm vintage zoom lens. Zoomed to 50mm focal length and 'Macro' focussing facility used.
#Funleader #LensCap 18mm F8.0 #Full Frame #LMount #JustShoot #NoExcuse #F8andBeThere
The lens features 6 elements in 4 groups, multi-coated glass, a 0.8m minimum focusing distance, and 100-degree FOV. The model is constructed from brass with a chrome plating finish and it is ultra-light at 80g (2.8oz).
[Good]
- Native L mount
- Ultra wide Fixed aperture 18mm f8, No accidentally moving the focusing ring or Aperture ring
- Ultra thin lens cap compliment fp's minimalist design
- Compliment Sigma fp minimalism and making the full frame camera truly pocketable
[Bad]
• Usual vignetting + Greenish corners
• No aperture No Bokeh No Sunstars
Ref -
www.dpreview.com/news/3707382415/funleader-lenscap-18mm-f...
Sharp little semi automatic / all manual rangefinder with a very nice Rikenon 40mm f/2.8 lens waiting for a roll of film. Latest ebay purchase. I've read a lot of good things about this camera. First impression: solid, all metal, almost mint condition, everything works - can't wait to start shooting. Came with original case, manual and lenscap. Price $34 from ebay Germany.
More reading: www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/ricoh_500g.html
Another very strong aurora, extending well up into the sky, with shimmering vertical rays. This was taken from the warmth indoors, through a north-facing window, at 3:23 am BST.
This photo used 10 RAW image files plus 10 dark frames with lenscap on, demosaiced to 16-bit TIFFs with Raw File Converter (white balance 4500K) then merged with Starry Landscape Stacker, to reduce noise and align the moving stars while keeping the foreground in place. The result was edited with Photoshop CS6 to adjust contrast and brightness, reduce size, frame and title (but no saturation increase other than Fuji Velvia film simulation).
Fujifilm X-T3, Fujinon XF 35mm lens f/2.2 , ISO 800, 4 seconds each exposure,
GDXT9818-35mm-230424-RFC-Mean Min Hor Noise framed.jpg plus GDXT9838 taken the next morning for the trees.
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Likely Benjamin Jake Falk (1853 - 1925) himself
with lens cap in hand as if photographing a client.
Falk described himself as a theatrical photographer.
-- Museum of the City of New York
Lens caps were commonly used as shutters on cameras
in the 1880s. -- Perplexity
1949 Speed Graphic Pacemaker
Gear from top left:
- Off camera flash slave W/ right angle attachment and reflector
- Tube Viewfinder (under reflector)
- Garaflex Back
- 120 roll back 6x6
- Garaflex Press Case
- 4x5 sheet film holder
- Edison flashbulb adapter
- Lenscap (Optar 135mm f4.7)
- Camera
- Garaflex Flash Handle/ battery holder W/ Large reflector (missing lower mounting bracket)
- Garaflex Flash Manual
- Various flash bulbs
It is addictive to climb up there and take pictures. Climbing while sailing is much easier but it's shaking more and to be honest I don't feel too save while I'm up. And than there's the fiddling with the camera and the lenscap and hold onto the shrouds and look around and worry abut the sun and err, well, at least it's not boring. All pictures clickable.
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Ich denke, man kann süchtig danach werden, Bilder aus den Wanten heraus zu machen. Das Hochklettern während des Segelns ist deutlich leichter, aber es wackelt natürlich und man macht sich dann ja doch so seine Gedanken. Und dann muss man noch mit der Kamera rum sortieren und den Objektivdeckel irgendwie verstauen und kucken wo man hinsegelt und wo die Sonne steht und mit der dritten Hand hält man sich an den Seilen fest und hofft, dass keine plötzliche Kursänderung kommt.... Trotzdem macht's irgendwie Spaß :o) Alle Bilder sind wieder anklickbar.
Pentax K-S2, SMC Pentax-M 200/4
For the Single in March 2016 Challenge, my last entry before joyfully dropping out for the last three days of March! ^_^ Done with 200mm!
Well really 46+49 since I don't have a 46mm polarizing filter, I use a step up ring. The other is a B+W 3-stop Neutral Density (ND) filter. Sandwich the stack with a pair of metal screw on caps and you have a virtually indestructible carry method to keep these two useful filters handy by putting it in your pocket or dropping loose into any bag. No need for a "filter pouch" or otherwise worrying about the filters getting damaged.
I have a similar 72mm stack for my other lenses.
Pinhole IR images taken with a full spectrum modified a5000 with wide angle homemade pinhole lenscap.
So I’ve been looking to buy a Rollei 35 camera for some time and my delay was due to my criteria. It had to be black and made in Germany. Recently I came across two cameras that met this and purchased them both for a decent price. This is the second one and it has the original smaller lock for the back (or base), it is uncommon.
Lighting by Marcel.
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I've said it before, but my neighbours must think I'm really weird. One of them was having a smoke in the drive as I casually loaded my car with various strange contraptions crudely constructed from odd bits of wood, random junk and sticky tape. I just smiled, said "good evening" and tried to act normal...
Digital light wand, cathodes, wool and new prototype DIY spinning tripod thing. Straight off the memory card.
One more inside...
Ci sono riuscitaaaaaaa!!!
Ho trasformato i "pallini" in stelline (ma anche in cuoricini) creando il tappetto di cartone da sovrapporre al cinquantino! *______*
La cosa mi rende IMMENSAMENTE felice *_____*
Questa foto appartiene a {35} Weekely Creative '09: Light
on Explore!
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These were taken with a very cheap 32mm f10 "Focus Free" lens I bought with some other stuff from AliExpress. It appears to be a lens from a disposable film camera remounted into a plastic baseplate that's molded into various mounts. Mine is a(rough approximation of) Leica M- mount. This time it was mounted on an M43 Olympus E-PL1, wich only uses the central portion of the lens. Interesting vibe, and handy as a lenscap lens.
Happiness is taking photos. Looking at things differently. Standing, laying, hanging or rolling across the ground. My camera goes everywhere with me except work (cause the last time I took it to work, someone broke into my car and stole it). My Nikon D200 is well worn with bits rubbed off here and parts dangling there It has scratches and dents as it accidentally banged into a door or some rude persons head (ONE time people, it was an accident ... fine, it was twice. Same person though). But it holds together well so I can take my photo and have my bliss for the day.
View with your sturdy one eyed companion
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Our Daily Challenge: Happiness is ...
(really, it's when you accidentally let one go and successfully blame the person standing next to you. YVONNE! Was that you???"
my Leicatime - Luigi case from my D-Lux4 fits also!
Second special item you see here is the JJC - lenscap which opens when you turn the camera on
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The IDIOTs (Intergalactic Digital Imaging Optical Technicians) continue to process data collected by the Hullbull Remote Space Telescope during last year's return trip from the Abell 2744 cluster of galaxies. In this image, emission and reflection nebulae are powered by hot blue and red supergiant stars, while streamers of dust (absorption nebulae) partially and completely obscure more distant stars. Two nearby galaxies within the cluster are present in the upper left portion of the image.
Not a real space photo. Light art.
Two image composite exposure. First image: Waterworld technique to create 'emission nebulae'. Second image for background and foreground stars, reflection and dark nebulae, and galaxies designed and implemented based on Waterworld image geometry - ingredients: One clear plate glass very recently broken into several shards, one shot of milky water, one shot of darkened oil, (several shots of tequila - not used in image), a little air, one flashlight with and without blue/cyan gel, red, pink, blue and orange-yellow LEDs, one spray bottle, water, one sheet of wax paper, one package of food savers. Lots of lenscap on, lenscap off. 100mm lens used for Waterworld elements; 16-35mm lens used for background galaxies and background stars, change to 100mm lens for larger stars. Trying out some plate glass layering to get better dark nebulae.
Loosely inspired by NGC 2170