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Furthering my quest to attach junk onto hundreds of dollars of high quality optical tools here is my latest creation.
Drill a hole in a lens cap. (Yes that is a Nikon cap, but I found it in the street abandoned, so it was free)
Stick in an $8 door peephole.
Zoom in.
It actually does get a 180 degree view.
Canon 50D
EF 28-135mm
SB26 24mm @ 1/16
Studio Hut Wireless Trigger
Focal Length 38mm
ISO 100
Shutter 1/250
f/8
Flash high, angle ~0
Camera straight on.
I haven't posted for a while but that doesn't mean i haven't been out almost daily with my camera. I've been experimenting a little with film lately and have several rolls due back from the lab soon.
Sorry this is so out of focus. The boy can't stay still long enough for me to get a steady shot.
Photo taken with the wide angle lens adapter.
He licked the lens right after this.
The Milwaukee Art Museum is a structure one cannot miss. Every angle in and around the building offers a unique photo op.
It wasn't pleasant standing in sub-zero temperatures waiting for the 'wings' to close at 5pm, but I'm glad I finally made it there - it was definitely poetry in the form of a building.
This abstract is part of a dinosaur slide in a playground. It had all sorts of interesting shapes and angles on it.
Contrast in seat styles - and eras - at the North Marine Road ground of Scarborough Cricket Club: wooden benches along the east side; plastic tip-ups at the south (Trafalgar Square) end.
Captured during the 2023 Yorkshire Premier League North T20 Finals Day. Driffield Town beat Harrogate in the final, winning by six wickets with four balls to spare. Castleford and Woodhouse Grange were the beaten semi-finalists.
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Yorkshire Premier League North, T20 Finals Day @ Scarborough Cricket Club (from 10am)
Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 98 (h/c).
First Semi-Final
Harrogate versus Woodhouse Grange
Woodhouse Grange won the toss and elected to bowl. Harrogate 137-9 off 20 overs (Arjun Ramkumar 52, Will Bates 31, Tom Neal 2-13) beat by 16 runs Woodhouse Grange 121-8 off 20 overs (Tom Young 61 not out, Mat Pillans 5-17)
Second Semi-Final
Castleford versus Driffield Town
Castleford won the toss and elected to bat. Castleford 126-6 off 20 overs (Liam Hyde 45, Alec Drury 2-20, James Anson 2-20) lost by 10 wickets to Driffield Town 127-0 off 14.2 overs (Owen Goldsworthy 85 not out, Alec Drury 37 not out)
Final
Driffield Town versus Harrogate
Driffield Town won the toss and elected to bowl. Harrogate 143-5 off 20 overs (David Stiff 33 not out, Will Bates 33 not out, Sam Drury 2-26) lost by six wickets to Driffield Town 146-4 off 19.2 overs (Alec Drury 66 not out, George Drury 32)
I was on the floor for a long time getting pictures like this. Azin is on the right but I didn't get the name of the ridiculously hot chick (there were SO MANY OF THEM) on the right.
This reminded me of something I heared on a TV program when I was a child.
Students in a university where asked to write a paper on elephants.
The French student titled his paper "L'éléphant" (The elephant), the German title his "Der Elefant als Lasttier" (The elephant as a beast of burden) and the Jewish student's paper was titled "The Elephant and the Jewish problem".
We are always look for the Jewish angle on things.