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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.
yippee! so.freakin.excited.
I announced i was selling it here.
i haven't shipped it out yet but i will soon. although, i do plan to keep it tomorrow for A's birthday.
Then, i will buy myself the Nikon D50. Not much of an upgrade from the D40.
But man, the D40 doesn't even have an internal focus motor in it, meaning it only auto focuses with a few lenses.
Also, the D40 is really small. (the smallest dslr out there). so small (to me) that it's uncomfortable.
On a more technical note, this processing is so different for me.
I added a texture, and a really heavy vignette.
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).
Haha, this was a cool little experiment. I definitely thought it was going to reflect more back my way... but it has an eerie effect that I wouldn't want to trade.
Strobist: I put my lenscap in front of the flash. Ta-da!
June 3, 2011;
So, took this 37 minutes late.
Cal got here after work and we laid around and all of the sudden I was like SHOOT! So, I took this super lame picture.
D:
sooc.
Pentax Spotmatic SP...lenscap off.......i coulden't resist this for $10.....what a beautiful piece of iconic late 60's camera engineering...
*EDIT*
Just noticed the lens is Yellow....this is caused by radioactive elements in the coating used in the early Super Takumar lenses......so i guess it's lucky its only for show, and not for use with film.....
But i think i have some M42 Yasinon lenses upstairs that will fit.....
so came upon this from way back in April and thought the edit was a bit out. of. control. so i re-edited it. here ya go.
Today in cooking we watched the most pointless movie ever.
It was about eggs and chickens.
I took pictures of my lens cap instead, the two I loaded were the only good pictures I got since the lights were off.
Style néo-roman.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%c3%89glise_Saint-Ambroise_(Paris)
L'église Saint-Ambroise est une église du 11e arrondissement de Paris. Elle a donné son nom au quartier Saint-Ambroise.
Située à hauteur du 71, boulevard Voltaire, l’église Saint-Ambroise actuelle a été construite de 1863 à 1868, d’après les plans et sous la direction de l’architecte Théodore Ballu, peu après le percement du boulevard du Prince-Eugène (ancien nom du boulevard Voltaire). Elle remplace une autre église appelée Notre-Dame de la Procession qui se trouvait légèrement en avant, approximativement à l’emplacement du square et qui a alors été démolie. Mgr Maurice d'Hulst en a été le vicaire.
L’église Saint-Ambroise n’a été consacrée par le cardinal Léon-Adolphe Amette que le 7 décembre 1910.
Ok, this lesson will generally improve your pictures every time you use it (I was going to say always but then...). Unless of course you like your pics a bit dark (like black dark).
All these pictures were taken a while back but I'd like to continue with this project sometime. Help me out with ideas.
I took a picture of the cap for my lens then my dog roscoe runs in playing with his toy. It came out nice
One of the first sample shots out of the new camera. The kits lens has a macro mode that is a nice addition to an already versatile lens. If only it was an f1.8 :).