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Reversed 24mm prime on extension tubs. Hinged hotshot allows the flash to lean out over the stack, DIY snoot with diffusion. dansshots
Few days back, i got sick (fever n fatigue, no biggie) but the irritating part was 10 minutes into computer gave me 1 day of headache. All i could do was read books, play keyboard and photography experiments.
This one was reverse-lens macro. Gotta try again with tripod and proper lens mounts.
27/365
This was a bad attempt at a neat idea. I wanted to shoot a Brenizer pano, but in reverse, i.e. the focus is on the background and the foreground is completely OUT of focus. Rob kindly played the role of the model, a role he seems to enjoy I have to say, and Mo's Irish Pub served as the background.
(also see front side)
top
* Albert Douglas
* Miss Knight Rowling
* Laurie Cate (?)
2nd
* Audrey Leach
* Beryl Goulding
* Dorothy Osborn
* Sybil Lowe
* Beat Osborn
* Marjorie Pritchard
* Sybil Dyer (?)
* Mr. I. Darcy (?)
bottom
* Celia Payne
* Lennie Arent - frog [in disguise]
* Winnie Bland
* Dorothy Harding - mushroom
* Cyril Harding - urchin
* Muriel Dowell .......... (?)
* Douglas Arent coon (?)
* pianist Kathleen Osborn
This shoot was inspired again by Linder's 'she she' series. However as my other shoots were mainly headshots, I decided to expand my inspiration, and do abstract full body shots in our home studio. There is no photo where you can see the full models' face, adding to the abstraction of the photos. I thoroughly enjoyed this shoot.
Bill Price of Huntington, W.Va., has head and beard shaved during a rally at Upper Senate Park on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 6, 2012, urging Congress to stop mountaintop removal coal mining. Price had his head and beard shaved in solidarity with the people of Appalachia impacted by the destructive form of surface mining. Price said that as a young man he grew his hair long to defy his father. Now he was going the opposite way against MTR. by Robert Meyers/Greenpeace
One of the big appeals of the second round of CCnG was the fact that the reverse sets were going to be made. As somone who already had the original, I found this very exciting.
In this photo you see the reverse of the Tsangan and 10-Key sets.
This was taken with my reversed Nikkor 50mm 1.8 AIS. I've fastly fallen for the paper-thin depth of field caused by the combination of both reversing my lens and having the aperture wide open; it's amazing to have the ability to separate a single object from nearly anything more than a couple millimeters away. (I'm not suggesting that I'm any good at selecting yet, simply that it is a very interesting way to be able to see the world.)
I had originally uploaded this in a diptych, but I was too fond of this image's own personality to marry it off just yet.
Ini isenk, tanpa persiapan dan apapun.. kebetulan pengen coba reverse macro lens.
Jadi lensa dilepas dari mounting nya, kemudian dibalik dan ditempel aja ke body... rada repot soalnya kudu megangin lensa dan muter fokus (AF gak jalan)
Taken with a reversed 24mm on extension tubes. I use a hinged hot shoe to allow the flash to lean out over the lens/tubes rig and a home made snoot lined with aluminum foil to fire the light directly over the lens and capped at the end with paper to diffuse. Most of the post processing was removing all the pollen that landed on the sensor the few times I swapped an extension tub out. Incredibly time consuming.
Think that this would be the last time these runners would be smiling on this day . . . Deb Pero, Steve Pero and Mike Dobies, as well as volunteer Leonard Martin.
Evidently, one five-hundredth of a second wasn't fast enough to freeze that swooping seagull . . . I was happy with the rest of the picture, though.
On reverse:
Earl Bostick
Photrographer:
G. S. Thompson
Dublin Texas
Holmes Earl Bostick was born 27 Feb 1915 and died 07 Mar 2002
Father was Chesley Butler Bostick (1856-1957) and mother was Mattie Maude Mooney (1873-1950, both of Alabama.