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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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Yeah, what else you gonna do when you're stuck at the airport waiting on standby for a flight to Arkansas??? Delta canceled my flight late last night after I had already spent time at the airport...claiming weather conditions being the culprit. I've already missed opening of the Wal-Mart Sustainable Packaging Expo today, as well as my meeting with CL group this morning. Waste of a full day, but hopefully the trip will still be worth it.
they're so reflective, I just can't help it. I took this while Patt was working on my stereo. You know, while I was "helping".
On what seemed to be an ordinary spring day, an obscure rocket with a payload of industrial lens caps somewhere in Florida, quickly jettisoning its color and booster rocket, abruptly and unexpectedly took off -- destination unknown!
Yes, this is a photograph not a photoshop. I was going to do a long exposure (30 seconds) but left the lens cap on. It was not secured and resulted in this shot.
Back home, a grey miserable day, so a little more playing with still life.
The forecast suggests tommorow will be better.
Caithness, Scotland.
March 18, 2010--Let's not talk about today. Here's a picture of my lens cap. Absolutely nothing happened today that is worth talking about. Ok, I take that back...Ginger and Lisa came over. But they don't like having their picture taken, and all we did was sit around on our laptops.
This weekend is Momocon. I promise to have more interesting pictures then.
Out on Summit Lake in May of 2007. Good ole Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Equipment:
Rebel XT
Canon EF-S 50mm f/1.8II
52mm Lens Cap
I picked this lens up from a guy on a Nikon forum. What blew me away before I even tried out the lens is what he does with the pinch caps. That is that sticky stair tread stuff you can buy and you would not believe the world of difference it makes putting cap on and taking it off especially with the hood on. Awesome idea!