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1. 217/365 - up close and too personal, 2. 218/365 - I get strange bruises sometimes, 3. 219/265 - at the telectroscope again, 4. 220/365 - on the bus, 5. 221/365 - more iced tea please!, 6. 222/365 - closing night gift,
7. 223/365 - at least it's better than cigarettes, 8. 224/365 - reflecting eyes, 9. 225/365 - another hand shot at a bar, 10. 226/365 - why a DSLR is better, 11. 227/365 - FUTAB @ Shea Stadium, 12. 228/365 - Head and Feet,
13. 229/365 - mmmm... chipotle salad!, 14. 230/365 - different perspective, 15. 231/365 - Ruben's fun to work with, 16. 232/365 - When you get wet, think of us., 17. 233/365 - Curtains closing party!, 18. 234/365 - apparently I can cross just one eye,
19. 235/365 - instructionless..., 20. 236/365 - Lenscap, 21. 237/365 - balance, dangit!, 22. 238/365 - hot dog!, 23. 239/365 - a day of fun! (but I sure am tired), 24. 240/365 - the lazy photographer,
25. 241/365 - making the kitties happy, 26. 242/365 - mmm... kitten!, 27. 243/365 - I love this stuff, 28. 244/365 - plum tuckered., 29. 245/365 - I think I'm sick..., 30. 246/365 - going down,
31. 247/365 - swollen, 32. 248/365 - say "ahhhh", 33. 249/365 - yay, I got a new laptop, 34. 250/365 - going for a little batting practice, 35. 251/365 - those three little words, 36. 252/365 - my cat makes a nice pillow
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I just bought a 18mm prime lens for 50 euros. It's a tiny lens made by Funleader. It's meant to have fun, but the pictures are surprisingly good.
this was found in the national botanical gardens. the mist jets had just gone off...kinda funny to see everybody rush to get their lenscaps back on.
Macro shot of my dedicated near IR canon powershot a630. with the 720 nm pass filter. Interesting note the filter adapter for this camera came bent slightly out of round to to repair the filter threads I forced a UV filter onto the slightly bent tube to give me good threads for the expensive IR pass filters. and to protect the threads on the new UV filter since it is now removable I added a captive lenscap to the camera ( it is sitting on the cap )
What prompted the IR conversion was that the flash worked intermittently, and as I just purchased a T3i DSLR I had no use for a point and shoot anymore. upon dis-assembly I removed the IR cut filter and found the short in the flash so I repaired the flash and tested it out using a piece of exposed film for an IR pass filter. with the results confirming the functionality I then ordered a A640/a630 filter adapter tube, since the 630 has a bayonet mount for accessories.
I also have a 900nm ir pass filter but have not had much of a chance to use this set up yet due to the changing seasons and a lack of greens to set the white balance to.
Oh, and I see that's maybe the camera strap in the picture too. That camera strap has been very good to me, and I'm glad to see a picture of it.
Edit: Oh you know what, I've decided that's my other friend, the lens cap.
NYC: Home / Cali / New Lens Cap
Testing a used Nikkor 20-35mm f/2.8D
Nikon D700 | Nikon 20-35@35 | Æ’2.8 | 1/50s | ISO3200 | Handheld
There are parts of Amsterdam that looks like you are in Venice. This scene of Amsterdam gives you a view behind the houses of the Red Light District. On the left you can see some of the red light coming out of the windows, reflecting on the house on the other side.
Eventually, it had to be done (the obligatory lens cap shot). I now have my eye on a fiddy to add to my collection.... maybe one day!
this is my 18-105's lens cap i was just bored a few days ago and well while waiting for my teacher wanted to test my creativity. I always wanted a Nikon wallpaper but never really found one on the internet so i figured i'd just make my own. out of like 15 takes i ended up with this shot though i had to crop it a bit cause there was just too much space before. so basically this is my lens cap on a wooden table with natural light coming in through the window blinds.
i'm in virginia on vacation (or holiday as some of you call it).....perhaps i will add some virginia pics later...
A bird's nest that fell of the tree after heavy winds blew at night. Luckily the young ones had left much before that. Canon lens cap for size hint.
L'église Sainte-Élisabeth-de-Hongrie est une église catholique du 3e arrondissement de Paris, rue du Temple. Dédiée à sainte Élisabeth de Hongrie et à Notre Dame de Pitié, elle fut consacrée en 1646 par Jean-François Paul de Gondi, futur cardinal de Retz, alors coadjuteur de l'archevêque de Paris. Sa construction a été assurée par l'entrepreneur maître-maçon Michel Villedo.
Day 089.
This is my new sketch/doodle book.
my last doodle for the first book is dated 28.05.2011.
This is my second book. I hope i enjoy my second book !
The Tamper Trap - sweet disposition