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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.
Roonagh Lough flows into the Atlantic, dividing Cross Beach and Carrownisky Strand, near Killeen, in Co. Mayo. Clare Island at right, Caher and Inishturk at left.
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.
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.
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.
After a few weeks of nothing, the front porch produced my first Angle Shades of the year. I wish it had chosen a better background, but a lovely moth.
This shot was with the lens wide open (ish!) and focus stacked......
An off angle view of the ED Nozzle attached to the combustion chamber of a test hybrid rocket motor, with the central plug / pintle prominent.
The rocket motor is being tested by Airborne Engineering and The University of Bristol in the J1 static test firing cell.
After a few weeks of nothing, the front porch produced my first Angle Shades of the year. I wish it had chosen a better background, but a lovely moth.
For this shot, I stopped the lens down and used flash, though I've mislaid my reflector, and hence the deep shadow.
Jared Angle performs Duo Concertant at the International Evening of Dance II program of the 2015 Vail International Dance Festival.
Choreography © The George Balanchine Trust
Photo © Erin Baiano