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These micro mist sprayers were at the coffee shop to cool the patrons off. It was 34'C at lunch time so they were not only welcome for the cooling but also for some really fast photos.

 

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.

our battle gear during the badian island getaway

another from the "black-table" series...

that lens cap went missing later in the night but i got it back yay!

 

i started a little blog

ladyandmann.blogspot.com/

Today was actually awesome.

Got to sleep in, hang out with bestfriend Jack before he leaves to jet back to Sydney tomorrow night. Then have Boost chills with Megan and then my Wingman, then Josh and Sam turned up to join the fun. Followed by fish for dinner with my Wingman :)

 

Stay tuned for tomorrows photo!!

I'm sure EVERYONE's done it before! Where their lens cap goes walkies and you spend hours looking for it. I've lost a few already so I thought it's time to replace them. I opted to buy 3 instead ot 2 I've lost just so I have a spare for whenever another one goes walkies again! It always makes your lens feel incomplete when you have the lens cap missing. Damn things.

 

Oh and I also bought a air rocket and a lens cloth :)

I found this caterpillar inching across a sidewalk today, so I gave it an assist to the other side.

 

Listening to Camille: Rue de Ménilmontant

Pictures of Maddy during the few days I was hand stripping her rough wire coat fur. This is a task I do a couple times per year. She's just over a year, so this is my second attempt. I'm still tweaking it a couple weeks later. It's much less shaggy than when we started!

 

August 29, 2018.

 

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Late night snap following a very busy 12 hour shift

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.

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.

one of the first pictures I ever took digitally. My then 2 year old daughter was attempting to put the lens cap back on when I took this.

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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.

"Nikon Baby"

 

Can't figure out which one I like better - this one or this other shot. I ended up choosing this one because I thought it managed to capture the glimmer in The Girl's eyes.

 

I just wanted to capture The Girl's fascination with my lens caps. She always tries to shove 'em in her mouth!

 

Anyway, The Girl is so used to getting photographed. She even developed an instant look and smile for the camera.

The hazards of buying third party lens caps from eBay. The ad did not show holes drilled at the edge nor was this mentioned in their description. The three caps was delivered with thin cords which are supposed to be threaded through the holes and to the camera's lens strap eyelet. No big deal because the caps cost less than $10. It is not worth shipping the lot back to China.

 

The eBay seller is 999999.1bay.

 

January 7, 2013.

Capinha da lente + Boa Luz + Bom Macro = Fotinha Legal

made in Britain by GEC circa 1980s (could be older). I find old vinyl records and vintage equipment for a recycled, renewable wheelbarrow disco down in Dorset, UK! I love posting interesting audio and decor on flickr.com to see what sort of response the items receive. You can follow highlights of the 'finds' on my twitter just follow 'joimson'

Now with the lens cap safely attached. The original cap wasn't on a cord and I'm pretty sure there was no way of attaching one. But after losing the original lens cap last week while out on a walk, I bought a replacement which does have a tiny hole that you can thread a cord through, so even if a bramble knocks the cap off again, I won't lose it.

on the bench - pre op

friday 30th october; SOOC

i started writing my journal the other day, and i'm officially happy about it. it helps, alot.

today, i met carl at "the snake" and dropped off a DVD at his grandparents house then walked into down to get the rest of joe's birthday present. after about half an hour of waiting, we went to USA chicken and bought some chips and two cans. we then walked back to carls grandparents where we picked up the DVD and went back to his, where we watched "the butterfly effect" haha (yes, im obsessed with that film atm). my dad then picked me up at 8pm.

Olympus BCL-1580

The lens cap from my E-300. I was staring at it over lunch and realised it would make a perfect squared circle

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Jeffy spent about 10 minutes this morning exhaustively investigating my desk and the surrounding area for things to get into trouble with. At this point, he appeared to be considering whether the lens cap would make a good hockey puck. :-)

fridge magnet cover for the film exposure counter window

Just mucking with an older shot of mine. I may even have uploaded this once before, I can't remember.

Madeira Optic Museum

Having a relaxing time on the bed with Mama.

50mm f/1.8 + macro ring

testing out an old manual focus 50mm f1.4 nikkor lens on the d200. input the right settings in the d200 and the metering system works fine. but, of course, everything is manual.

 

need to get a new contact prescription, though, I think and manual focusing can be tricky without a split screen or at least focus screen designed for manual focus.

 

amazing how that lens still works as if it was new. I bought it for my old fe2 back in the 80's.

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 from my new 28-135 IS USM as shot with my new 40D. Also used was my new Manfrotto tripod.

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