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Got a new Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 lens today! I've only puttered around the apartment with it so far but I can already tell I'm going to love it.
Nikon D80, Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 lens, tweaked in Lightroom from RAW
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BRNO dri+Cap dehumidifier caps in action on the PNG Expedition.
In June 2014 Patrick Hutton and Richard Johnson completed an unmotorised crossing of Papua New Guinea, from Vanimo to Daru via the Star Mountains.
The lens cap still isn't clear of the lens at 60mm but it's enough to remove the vignetting completely.
BRNO dri+Cap dehumidifier caps in action on the PNG Expedition.
In June 2014 Patrick Hutton and Richard Johnson completed an unmotorised crossing of Papua New Guinea, from Vanimo to Daru via the Star Mountains.
I had to wait for ages for the room to clear out long enough to get this. even when you ask them to move people don't believe they are still in the photo at 10mm. Massively distorted perspective, these walls are perpendicular.
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.
Image was captured through an EF 100mm @ f/2.0 with a reverse-mounted Pentax 50mm @ f/2.0, focus set at infinity.
The Lauritzen Gardens as seen through the BCL-0980 Fisheye Lenscap 9mm Lens with a fixed aperture of f/8.0.
My desk, currently.
Even though I cleaned it earlier today.
It finds a way to get dirty, rather quick.
Watercolor abstract painting as the background, the stuff I use everyday for my job plus drawing pencils, eye drops, my MP3 player (which I would go crazy without - at work anyway), lens cap, and a battered crystal - oh and a heat and eat food wrapper - almost missed that