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Don't know what it is?
It's this great, awesome, wonderful one.
I fell in love with it right from the start.
It's called CS4. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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An old picture form when I had my 400D. I used the reverse 50mm lens trick here to get this macro effect.
By processing the work, I have endeavoured to demonstrate that there still exists an ability to provide flexibility and gives hope that there exists an apotheosis.
By raising the exposure of the piece, I have attempted an antonymous obfuscation which proposes a zeitgeist which is ever-changing.
Technically complex, this processing totally changes the global perception of the original image.
ok it's aftermarket, but it's a "Canon" centre-grip style (ala Nikon) lens cap - makes things so much easier with the lens hood on
The Ricoh Self Retaining Lens Cap for GX200 (LC-1) to be exact. Google it. I'm not the first to do this. I got mine here.
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Batsgirl's happily progressed beyond "wtf" and "ow, my eyes hurt" through "why are you taking photos of a lenscap" and on to "don't stay up all night faffing around."
I think this is probably a good thing :)
The Lauritzen Gardens as seen through the BCL-0980 Fisheye Lenscap 9mm Lens with a fixed aperture of f/8.0.
25th January 2010
For months now we've had vast numbers of ladybirds sitting about our house. I'm not sure what the collective term for ladybirds is (swarm?) but there's one of them nearby. In Autumn when the temperatures dropped we found them huddled in big groups in cracks and near our front door on the walls, looking like a big black and red mass. It's the first year that we've had them, or noticed them at least.
Most of the ladybirds have gone now, and I haven't seen masses of them on exterior walls since before Christmas, but every now and then I see the odd one on a windowsill just going about its business, scurrying busily. There's something kind and harmless about these beetles. So when I was blowdrying my hair tonight and this one caught my eye, I had to grab my camera. It zoomed several times around the rim of my lens cap, making it not so easy to photograph. It paused briefly and I took my chance... *click*.
each of those little buttercups is small but the overall effect...
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June 25th, 2013 - 44 Quiet Nights, Day 27 - Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
The day's hike: Lake Mary Trail to Lake Catherine and beyond, poking around Alta Ski Area.