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Took nearly 6 weeks for the failed part to arrive from China, but finally reassembled my kit lens, and so far, it appears to be functioning normally again, and the auto-focus is working fine.
Despite Canon denying there is anything wrong with these lenses, when my auto focus suddenly failed, a quick google search when I got home revealed this wasn't an isolated problem.
nzgeek.org/topic/40536/page-1/canon-18-55-lens-auto-focus...
I paid about £5 for a couple of new flexible connecting leads, and managed to fit them myself using a few youtube tutorials. I must confess, it was tricky, but not impossible for the DIY'er. I already had a cheap set of jewelers screwdrivers, and that was all I really needed.
fast film in one sunny day - expired 07/2005 Konica VX200 Super 12/135
Faulty (auto focus do not work) Rollei Prego micron (Similar to Ricoh R1)
Not sure why they decide to intertwine themselves like this when there was ample room next to me...maybe I stink????
Whilst waiting in the desert Neil had to do something. He got the fuel pump running again using 12V from the cigarette lighter... so why wouldn't the ignition run it?!
Mongolia
£5 instead of £30 or so from Accessorize :D
Just a few beads coming away and the bag charm fallen off.
While I love the SL66 I have to admit this love doesn't include their magazines...
At least this shot looks artistic somehow - maybe I should open a Pool „lets fake the iPhone/Hipstamatic/LoMob-look with faulty analogue gear" :-)
By Faulty Optic, at the ICA, Wednesday 17th.
Puppetry stuff... I kind of liked it. There were some really nice images in there (this photo is a still from a short animation that forms part of the piece, rather than some of the live action), but I found myself getting bored too often. Perhaps a bit more pace or variety of pace would help.
fast film in one sunny day - expired 07/2005 Konica VX200 Super 12/135
Faulty (auto focus do not work) Rollei Prego micron (Similar to Ricoh R1)
Probably a faulty meter ...
Automotive graveyard that once was Åke's Junkyard (Swedish: Åkes bilskrot). Åke Danielsson (1914-2000) started to work on the bog (Swedish: mosse) already in the 1930s but then he dug up peat with a shovel. After letting the peat dry he sold it to the farmers. Later he built a kind of train with a Chevrolet motor to transport the peat from the bog to steady ground. He also built a peat press with another car motor. When the junkyard grew he started to sell car parts.
Nowadays it is discussed whether the car wrecks should be preserved as a part of the history of the 1900s, or if they are an environmental problem because they slowly leak oil and toxins.
Kyrkö mosse, Ryd, Tingsryd.
sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrkö_mosse (website in Swedish)
I was completely disappointed when arriving to the village of "Neue Häuser" (="new houses"), seeing only very old and worn-out houses. Now I know where the faulty-real-estate-crisis originates from...
"1. This image is a lengthwise section through mouse sciatic nerve taken with an electron microscope.
2. When you decide to pick up a glass to drink or kick a ball, the signals that active your muscles must travel as an electrical impulse down the length of your nerves. To speed up this process, the nerve axons are covered with an insulating material called myelin.
3. CHD4 is an essential protein for the proper development of myelin in the peripheral nervous system. When this gene is lost, the myelin producing Schwann cells can no longer properly support the axon it ensheaths. In some instances both the myelin and axon can undergo degeneration. In this image the pink regions are the axons that run the length of the nerve, the black borders are the insulating myelin, and the circular objects are areas where the myelin has unraveled and the exposed sections of axon are dying."
Holly Hung, graduate student
Cellular and Molecular Pathology
fast film in one sunny day - expired 07/2005 Konica VX200 Super 12/135
Faulty (auto focus do not work) Rollei Prego micron (Similar to Ricoh R1)
The final reboot gave me this. Now I was really sad.
Manufactured: 15th May 2006
Purchased: ~ Feb 2007
Brown-throated Sloth, Brown-throated three-toed Sloth (Bradypus variegatus), Braunkehl-Faultier, Lapa Rios Ecolodge, Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica.
This little poor guy was fallen from a tree and abandoned by her mother. How cruel is nature: It would be too dangereous for the mother to leave her tree and search for the baby. At first sight a very strange behaviour, at second sight...? I do not have an explanation for this unusual habit. Our luggage was already packed, also my camera was in the bag. But this baby sloth was too lovely to miss, but I decided not to use any flash, so the quality was not as good as I was intending. Depth-of-field is even with a so called lazy animal quite tricky. This baby sloth was afterwards brought in the Aviaros del Caribe sloth sanctuary, the worlds only orphanage for sloth, with an excellent rate of success. Almost all sloths would be exposed back in the wild. Please! Look at this lovely video:
and look at the website: www.slothrescue.org