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© Ashley Knight 2011

wednesday 21st april;

 

the photo isn't from today,

but the boy that was in this bed

made me happy this afternoon.

My lens cap is not an appropriate toy, little girl!

trying to fit the lens cap on the curler

Only way to keep him happy - chewing on the lens cap!

 

Horatio attacking my dangling lens cap

In art, nothing was aloud and if you were breathing wrong you got yelled at but this is the one day we had a sub and it was perfect

While procrastinating today I decided to take a picture down the barrel of my Sigma lens at the text on the lens cap. This looked better full screen, but at least it got me away from my essay for a couple of minutes...

 

Day# 41

Yep, so this is my lens cap nothing special today. :( although I do absolutely love nikon's!

Press L!

There's not a day, hour, minute, or second that goes by when I'm not thinking about photography and my Canon.

 

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I was out in the autumn night looking for some locations, then i spotted this neon sign on the harbour in Trondheim. Had to improvise a stand with the lenscap and my wallet. :)

The Nikon lenscaps of the 70's have distinct lettering on the inside, compared to their modern variants and knockoffs.

Read more about them: www.destoutz.ch/typ_caps_lens_front.html

Trying out my LX5 as ordered an eye-fi card today and will will likely be taking the LX5, the eye-fi card and my mobile on holiday soon. I want to be able to upload photos as I go. Making sure LX5 will be up for the job as I'd rather not have to take DSLR with me.

August 30, 2012

 

#TP296: Make a photo that has your third letter of your given name in it.

Dinners served at my brothers bucks night

En faisant cette photo de nuit, j'ai bougé alors cela a créé cet effet que je trouve pas mal finalement.

A lot of people complain about the removable lens cap on the Lumix LX3, but I'm used to it (having used an LX2 for two years). Here's how I hold it.

homemade lenscap with styrofoam insert.

The styrofoam ended up rubbing on the glass so I took it out and replaced it with

another piece of cardboard glued in place with Elmer's. It's stiffer too so this is what

it looks like now:

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Estoy en el lado amarillo de la fuerza! Pero nunca olvido a mi rojita.

Maud, trying out new uses for the lenscap of a new lens I got today: 50mm Af-S Nikon f1.4

Along with a 10-20mm, too! Yup, I do. Dreaming.

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After a crazy night out in Liverpool, and waking up still not feeling too steady, I decided that I was in need of some food, so I ordered The Hangover Cure.

 

Copyright of Paul Esler - Not to be used without permission.

The obligatory "lets see how close to my lens cap i can get" shot.

Following the critical and cultural success of my seminal work "LensCap", I decided that the addition of a frame would exemplify the constaints within which photographers work. These constraints mirror the travails of life and Man's inability to escape the psychological and physiological conundra which are illustrated in other works from contemporary artists.

 

By framing this particular work I feel that it also encloses any further interference with the essential composition and provides an expiation of Man's inhumanity to Mankind.

 

You will also notice that the frame has obscured the artist name thus emphasising the importance of subject over author.

 

The frame used was AcidBurn_08 from PhotoFrame 4.6

Homesteading on my lens cap.

alex's cat, max. was being very good for me, mostly because i was letting him bat & bite at my dangling lenscap while i shot… :)

Individual snow flakes that landed on the lens.

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