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Just registered for a photography class.
I'm so excited :)
I'll upload some new photos soon... first I got to figure how to use this thing.
Dropped a lenscap which rolled 200 meters downhill into the sheep pens. But as you can see it was recovered, after a due in sweat was payed.
Thursday, April 9th
I've been busy with a lot of things lately so my PODs have been all over the place. This is from last Thursday -- from what I recall, it was a pretty nice day weather-wise. I sat on the balcony for a while and Sean and Ben came upstairs to eat Subway. In other news, I got this package in the mail. The story behind it: There's an ice hockey team in Ireland called the Dundalk Bulls, and since I'm from Dundalk, MD, I wanted a t-shirt of theirs. It turns out, however, that they don't have t-shirts and hats and memorabilia like we have here, so I found this instead. It was fun to get the packaging from Europe.
My lens cap didn't open all the way at first when I turned the camera on and I thought it made a cool effect.
Thieving Keas! This one sneaked a lens cap out of Pete's camera bag and flew off to show off his prize to his friends. A little work from a zoo keeper got it back, but I think the Keas got a good laugh from it. For the story, see Pete's photo stream: Pete foley
Just a quick shot taken with my new Canon 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens.
In the next photo, I show a 100% crop of this image.
This is at 85mm, and you can see quite a bit of vignetting in the corners.
However, it also shows how sharp this lens is, especially in the 100% crop.
Yes, I do know I've got the lens cap on! profJohn thinks I was laughing at a photo I'd already taken when he took this. It was probably one of him.
Photo by profJohn
Nikon I've been tired waiting to receive my D3s. It's been 2 months now... If you can't meet the demand what's the meaning?
Well.. this is sort of my first landscape-thingy with the samyang 14mm - awesomeness in a very small shell...
It's almost rectilinear - there is a bit of distortion though,, just enough to add the image a bit of personality :p
this was taken exactly at midnight.. and the sky was so pretty with lots of light and that glow you only get in the summer nights...
btw since I don't have a tripod this was taken using the lenscap and my cellphone to hold it up in the "right" angle
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.
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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.
30 seconds at 400ISO, with a piece of kitchen tin foil sellotaped to a lens cap with a hole drilled in it... Cheapest lens ever, as you can see...
This week's assignment is menu. Here's a practice shot:
Colour: green
Composition: minimalism
Lighting: artificial single source (headtorch)
My ideas centred around green beer bottles. Here I was able to get a nice shaft of green light by shining a head torch through the aforementioned bottle.
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