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fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jardin_du_Luxembourg
Le jardin du Luxembourg est un jardin privé ouvert au public, situé dans le VIe arrondissement de Paris. Créé en 1612 à la demande de Marie de Médicis, il a fait l'objet d'une restauration dirigée par l'architecte Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin sous le Premier Empire. Il s'étend sur 23 hectares animés de parterres de fleurs et de sculptures.
Sculptures dans les jardins :
- autour de la terrasse centrale, des statues de Reines de France et Femmes illustres, à commencer par Clotilde, lesquelles ont été choisie par Louis Philippe.
statues représentent des figures de la mythologie grecque.
- statues d'animaux.
- statues de personnages illustres tels que Beethoven, Flaubert, Baudelaire, Mendès-France, Frédéric Chopin,
Mathilde de Flandre, épouse de Guillaume le Conquérant.
Le jardin accueille des activités sportives : tennis, basket-ball, arts martiaux, ainsi que les phases finales du Championnat de France de jeu de paume, qui ont lieu le premier dimanche de septembre. Le terrain du Jeu de Paume du Sénat a accueilli les épreuves des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1900. Dans le coin nord-ouest, près de l'Orangerie, des joueurs d'échecs se rencontrent régulièrement, même en plein hiver, alors que ceux de bridge (trois tables) attendent les beaux jours pour pointer leur nez en milieu d'après-midi.
Des activités sont également proposées aux enfants : parc à jeux, promenades à dos de poney sur l'allée des ânes et théâtre de marionnettes. Jeunes et moins jeunes se retrouvent autour du bassin principal pour y faire évoluer des modèles réduits de bateaux télécommandés ou à voile.
this one is blurry. I don't care, because it marks one of the FIRST times I've gotten her to look at the camera when I've asked! WooHOO! (any moms or those who photograph toddlers may appreciate this achievement.)
despite the blur I actually like the composition. She was standing with her back to the sliding-glass door and the snowy outdoors, with another window to her left.
i told her she could hold my lens cap, which she repeatedly tried to reattach to my lens as I tried to snap her picture.
next up: getting her to be still... just for a moment... ;c )
Through the lens: Pentax MX
- Here is a great vintage SLR camera in recent action, the Pentax MX SLR camera with a 50mm f/1.7 lens mounted and in great working condition. This model was made from the late 70s to the early 80s. Everything is manual, and everything feels great when I tried it first hand.
R. F. Hunter
Purma Special Camera
Beck Anastigmat 6.3/2.25in (57mm)
3 speed shutter
With kit comprising of
Purma Special Camera (boxed) with lenscap
Purma Special Lens Hood (boxed)
Purma Special Filter No 4 - Blue (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 7.5ft -10ft(boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 5 - 7.5ft (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 3.5ft - 5ft (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 24inch (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 18inch (boxed)
Additional blue windows (red windows already attached) in Purma Special envelope.
Ever-Ready Case
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127 Rollfilm 32 x 32mm (16 on)
C1930s (Source; McKeown)
Bakelite and Metal body
Metal focal plane shutter
Three speed.
Shutter controlled by gravity. (dependent on which way you hold the camera up you get "fast", "slow" or - I guess- normal speed.
With the lens cap screwed into place the shutter is locked
I really enjoy that saying "Sorry for the creepy paparazzi. I need my picture for today" is becoming a common thing for me.
5 things I love:
1) People that read newspapers. 2) Blueberry pie. 3) Twirly mustaches. 4) How I Met Your Mother. 5) Pomegranates.
I sometimes take pictures of lens caps on grass; do you have a problem with filling-in frames? I don't; I kind of like them. Problems are for the weak.
This is a Canon EOS 35mm FILM camera (NOT digital). The lens is a 55mm Quantaray CN AF (missing lenscap). Comes with a nice Targus case. Asking $75 for the whole package but feel free to make an offer.
My wife and I also collect minerals. This is a peice of Elephant ear selenite from Columbus NM, purchased from the miner at the weekly farmers market in Las Cruces NM. This piece is truly massive, notice the lenscap for scale.
Trying out a new technique called reverse lens photography. It is where you literally take your lens off the camera and hold it reversed against the body to take a macro photo. Haven't figured out the best way to get a consistent focus yet.
I kinda liked the effect on this photo, but it is so alike the self-portrait 2 photo's back. So I doubted to put it online for a long time. As an experiment it does well.
Since my camera doesnt allow for multiple exposure (at least not by dummies who havn't read the manual properly), I used the lenscap to allow for the mutiple exposures here. Creative thinking ftw \o/
My indoor space taken for the Most Versatile challenge for Feb 2021. Processed in Affinity Photo 1.9.
Using the Olympus 9mm Fisheye lenscap lens
I <3 Canon!
I'm coo-coo for Canon!
I know. I'm weird. I'm ok with it. I suck at ideas lately. I have something that'll hopefully work out for tomorrow, though. I wanted to do it today, but I haven't the supplies to make it work right.
Year 2, Day 4
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everything is better :)
A pretty generic photo...but there was lots of yummy bokeh :)
Happy Bokeh Wednesday :)
My first shot of the day, a lens cap from my new 50mm 1.8 II "Nifty Fifty" lens. It's an amazing lens!
View this post on my website:
This is my still and simple shots day :) Hope, you don't mind ;) Take care!
# Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/800)
# Aperture: f/4
# Focal Length: 50 mm
# ISO Speed: 100
# macro lens
# ST Sepia /Blue shadows Lightroom Preset
And yes: It is finaly there .. my Adobe Lightroom serial ;) Great if you have to wait for a box to be in your postbox, even if the only thing you realy need is the serial :)
R. F. Hunter
Purma Special Camera
Beck Anastigmat 6.3/2.25in (57mm)
3 speed shutter
With kit comprising of
Purma Special Camera (boxed) with lenscap
Purma Special Lens Hood (boxed)
Purma Special Filter No 4 - Blue (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 7.5ft -10ft(boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 5 - 7.5ft (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 3.5ft - 5ft (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 24inch (boxed)
Purma Special Portrait Attachment Beck 18inch (boxed)
Additional blue windows (red windows already attached) in Purma Special envelope.
Ever-Ready Case
---------------------------
127 Rollfilm 32 x 32mm (16 on)
C1930s (Source; McKeown)
Bakelite and Metal body
Metal focal plane shutter
Three speed.
Shutter controlled by gravity. (dependent on which way you hold the camera up you get "fast", "slow" or - I guess- normal speed.
With the lens cap screwed into place the shutter is locked
This photo is part of some experimentation with the Loreo Lens In A Cap. I set it at f/64 and tried a few shots around the Capitol City "N"Gineers NTrak layout at the Green County Model Railroaders show in Monroe today.
These images are not intended to be high art, just an attempt to see what kind of depth of field I can get at f/64 and where the pinhole's focusing limits are.
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