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revolver to khave with 40mm ef stm and then kerrisdale camera to the mighty oak with the tamron 28-200mm zoom on a sunny warm winter day 9 degrees january 6, 2021
Processed and printed myself with some (much needed) help from my friend Klaas :) And no, that is not my lenscap, damnit.
So I'm sitting here at 10PM, about to go to bed (I'm tired, don't judge) and I realise I don't have a picture for today's Flickr 365. So I looked at all the shots I've taken today and decided I quite liked this one.
Promise I'll have something more interesting tomorrow.
I was bored in a tutorial one day and was playing with DOF. This one turned out alright, i should of rotated the cap so the words were face up, but oh well.
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I got nothing title-wise for you :)
Haven't done a SP in a while, figured it was time for one!
43:365
I need to drill a hole in my lens caps and wear them around my neck! I am constantly putting them in my pocket or dropping them in my purse - or just laying them down somewhere in the house - when I get ready to shoot something. I spend way too much time going back and trying to find where I put them. I am, as a rule, very good about putting things in their proper place so I can always find them; for example, I never lose my keys. My lens caps seem to be the one glaring exception.
(10/365)
sneaking a shot in the cory hall 2nd floor bathroom yesterday.
it looks much more eerie here than it actually was, but the bathroom itself is pretty weird. there is just *something* about school bathrooms, you know?
Photos I took using an old Nikon F801 with 50mm f/1.8D lens, just testing the camera's functions.
Ilford HP5+
Saw this in Mifsud's and thought it would suit my silver EF 28-90mm.
So much nicer than the dull plastic offerings they have nowadays.
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'