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You can see me helpfully reaching out to steal it back. This was before she figured out the sock garter trick.
Yet another focus stacking effort. This is the lens cap to my Nifty 50 lens. I love that lens :)
I must say that dust is a real booger when taking macro shots.
Strobist: Ambient light from kitchen and breakfast area overhead lights.
Post: Lightroom for basic dev settings and crop. Photoshop for curves and spot removal.
Camera: Nikon D7000
Lens/Exposure: 18-105 mm f/3.5-5.6@62 mm with +4 diopter close-up lens / ISO 400 / 1/3 sec at f/5.3 / Manual / Tripod
Nikon D300 with a AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5~5.6G IF-ED lens and MB-D10 Multi Power Battery Pack/Grip attached.
I need to get one I can tie on or something. It's just going to keep getting misplaced until it's officially lost.
Also, note the crazy hair. This is what happens when you take a shower thinking you're going to go out and do things, and then you just end taking a 4-hour nap instead and wake up with dry but wavy hair.
My two favorite hobbies.
67MM lens cap & standard size baseball
I shot this with on board flash.... 11x14 peice of glass for the reflection on top of a black cloth with a slight over head angle. Used a tripod to get a sharper image.
See my Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 with extension tube set here.
Canon 40D
Canon EF-25-II extension tube
Nikkor 105mm f/2.5
This one is SOOC.
My friend from RIT is a photo major which means she has access to the photo cage, so she took out a lens for me to try out. She was going to get me a 50mm to play with, but there weren't any left, so she grabbed a 35mm f/1.8 for me to try out! And oh man, did I fall in love! Ahhhh, I want it.
I had to return it to her today and I was very heartbroken.
a color photo with high contrast
@dailyshoot #ds202 a color photo with high contrast
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In this case the contrast challenge is more about salvage than "art" -- and this is more concept shot than for artistic effect. Something like the original image appears below:
(Will add a link when I figure out what I'm doing wrong)
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Demonstration of why you should always shoot RAW formats. I don't think I could have done anything (at least not much) with that original if it has been saved as a JPEG. Not to say this is the greatest idea for an image, but I'm impulsive. At least I didn't take off the lenscap to torture the poor schizophrenic paranoid guy in the subway.
Shot outside Amy Ruth's Home-Style Southern Cuisine, 113 W. 116th St., Harlem, NYC, NY. You can see "Amy" reflected in the truck's passenger-side window.
A photographer named Yves Gellie came by to shoot for a project of his. He can probably make better pictures than me with his lenscap on. Nevertheless, fun to take a quick picture or two of him in action.
Seems Afrikaans boys are obsessed from a young age :P
A statue to the Afrikaans women that looked after the nation while the men were at war with the locals.
A LensCap Rally at the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. The LensCap Rally is a day out with a Professional Photographer. There are set tasks and afterwards you can upload your photos to the site and have everyone comment on them. Its a great way to get out for the day, shoot loads of pics at interesting locations and meet other photo-mad people.
Day eighty-eight: Jamie came to work with me for a bit today! He has his camera with him and we took some photos - and went a little bit mad sitting in my little hut all day so this photo kind of sums it up. Jamie's lens cap 67mm and mine is a 52mm...the little baby!
Be prepared for a bunch of robotics pictures, this weekend is our first regional competition. Today I painted both my nails and my lens caps in preparation, it's just a thing you do when you are on both the photography and spirit sub-teams.
Another idea for the 'Threads' theme at SLR Macro Photography.
If you recognize the logo, then you realize the size of this chain...
Featuring the lens-cap from the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro lens (that was used to shoot it) and a fine gold chain.
Nikon D300 with a AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5~5.6G IF-ED lens and MB-D10 Multi Power Battery Pack/Grip attached.
The Monument perched ontop of the hill in Pretoria, just to the right is freedom park - an international heritage site, with a museum on freedom all over the world. (for another trip soon)
A LensCap Rally at the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. The LensCap Rally is a day out with a Professional Photographer. There are set tasks and afterwards you can upload your photos to the site and have everyone comment on them. Its a great way to get out for the day, shoot loads of pics at interesting locations and meet other photo-mad people.
Nikon D300 with a AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5~5.6G IF-ED lens and MB-D10 Multi Power Battery Pack/Grip attached.
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.
I love my Nikon :)
i was moving my things to my new room (the room isn't new but it's new to me)
and i noticed this wooden thingy and i liked it
SOOC
Nikon D50 f/1.8 50mm
ISO 200
Focus: Auto
Lenscap: Off
Camera Mode: Manual
Tripod: W/al - maRT 60"
Photographers's BAL: 0.06%
Original image mode: Nikon NEF
Conversion image mode: JPG
Lighting: One Stellar Radiator 9.3x10(6) miles behind and to the left of subject with deep nitro/oxy blanket diffusion
temp: 49F
Humidity: 67%
Barometric Pressure: 30.0 deg.
Altitude: 972'
Wind: 4 SW
Language: American English
Ages (in years): Photographer 60; model 32, camera 2.7, location 5 billion
Memory Card: Toshiba 2gig SD
Longitude: N 35deg 45' 15.48"
Latitude:W 83deg 58' 14.7"