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By Minolta X-700 and various of Minolta lenses, I don't remember which wide angle lens was used, could be W.Rokkor 24mm f2.8, or HH 35mm f1.8 or even the CZJ MC 20mm f2.8...
Yesterday I turned eighteen. It was a weird day. All I really know is that I am blessed to not only know so many good people, but to have those good people actually love me.
Today is going to be spent packing for my flight on Monday. I am headed to India for a month.
This is the start of my 52 weeks project.
My lovely wife was willing enough to pose for me, as i wanted to try out some settings with the MD 2.5/100 on the NEX-3.
It really is a lovely lens! (my wife too!)
Panasonic GX7 | 25mm f1.4 APS-C CMount
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ladies in Saigon dress up, often in traditional Ao Dai, to have their photo taken in front of decorations being put up for upcoming Tet, the Vietnamese New Year
At the advice of this beautiful girl, I am going to write what this photo means to me. She will be here in 43 days.
This means perfection. This means wretchedness. This means ice and warmth. This means solitude and togetherness. This means mistakes and forgiveness. This means change and sameness. This means sturdiness and breakability. This means falling and having something to catch you. This means sinking earth and safe branches. This means secrets and the wind carrying them. This means crumbling and taping. This means burning and relief. This means exploring and wonder. This means racing and seeing your breath. This means feeling and being whole. This means quiet and alone. This means reflection and answers. This means prayer in my own language. This means peace. This means sharing that with someone.
From left to right:
M42 Screw mount to EOS conversion, Asahi Super-Takumar 55mm f/1.8
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 Mark II
Jim Buchanan Minolta MC mount to EOS conversion, MC Rokkor-PF 58mm f/1.4
Olympus mount to EOS conversion, G-Zuiko Auto-S 50mm f/1.4
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in Asakusa, Tokyo ( available light, Canon LTM 1.4/50 wide open )
don't misunderstand the term "Lolita":