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Some sort of wooden jetty in the mud on Uphill Pill. Very treacherous underfoot here, not the place to drop ones lenscap...but I did. Found it though!
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Servan
Saint-Servan est une ancienne commune française, qui a été rattachée en 1967 à la ville de Saint-Malo, dont elle devenue un quartier. Elle est située sur l'emplacement de l'ancienne cité gallo-romaine d'Aleth.
My pinhole camera, made by Karl Richards (twitter.com/karlospincam), a retired woodsman from Mansfield, UK, who now makes beautiful wooden pinhole cameras.
This one has a 60cm focal length pinhole (equivalent to about 24cm on a 35mm camera) with an effective aperture of f/188. The back shown on this photo is a Wista 6x9 120 rollfilm back; the camera can also use 4x5" cut sheet film backs. There is no shutter, just a lenscap!
April 8, 2008 - Day 68; Having so much fun & expressing my creativity with my Canon SLR. Everything looks like a photo op when you have a camera with you at all times.
I haven't lost one yet !
This image I captured by reversing my Canon 18-55mm lens, with aid of a reverse ring adapter, seen here attached last year to my 50mm lens:
www.flickr.com/photos/degilbo_on_flickr/4435035666/
This image is of a Canon Lens cap. The DOF is very narrow using this reverse lens method and this image illustrates that. Taken hand-held, this image is SOOC - straight out of the camera.
The reason I created these images was to contribute to the discussion thread on this subject on the Photojojo Forum forum.photojojo.com/viewtopic.php?id=3585
I'm so freakishly happy, my first ever dSLR, I'm not sure if I want to break in to song or jump of a cliff, really. :D :D
The Lauritzen Gardens as seen through the BCL-0980 Fisheye Lenscap 9mm Lens with a fixed aperture of f/8.0.
i picked this up real cheap, you can see why.who would do this to a defenceless classic? homemade cap,clever huh?
People wanted to know what was in my camera bag. Well, for the most part, here is what I travel with in my bag. You'd be surprised how well I can pack stuff. Day 275 of the project.
It's amazing some times the clutter that appears on my desk.
Every morning I throw keys, sunglasses, iPods (a mini converted to 32GB) and it joins the detritus from the last day.
An email that was so important yesterday that I printed it out now leans against the Bobblehead War Machine....an wired Apple mouse has been discarded for a new Magic Mouse.
a lenscap.
so, I saw this self-made, chaotic-inspired still life and wanted to shoot f/1.7.
Sounds like something I would do.
A still life is a self portrait in many respects.
Shot with a Yashica Electro 35 GS, f/1.7 on expired Ilford XP2 (2004).