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Manual focus bird in flight. With a 500 mm mirror lens. This is a re post of a photo from last January. Looking forward for things to come.
Another set of pictures I found in a folder, and I have no idea why they are there - I've long forgotten, and there's no common theme or time. Some of these images are 20 years old.
I have little idea of which camera or lens, but I would say they are all taken with a classic manual focus lens on a digital camera of some sort.
Em almoço agradável com meus amigos Evelise e Tiago, a Evelise lançou uma questão que espero que vire hábito por aqui... Usar o modo manual de foco, mesmo sem necessidade. Nesse horário de almoço fiz isso, e que sensação boa! Controle, desafio, responsabilidade de acertar o foco, e tudo isso por um simples botãozinho de AF -> MF!
As fotos aà de cima foram tiradas com a 50mm f/1.8.
UniRitter - Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil
Primavera de 2010
this is kinda weird, it was like right in the middle of the la jolla cove next to apartments. isn't it illegal to dump refrigerators?
must...stay...focused...on...schoooooollll
spent the whole weekend in complementary medicine selectives, workshops geared towards practices such as acupuncture, holistic medicine, ancient medicine...interesting. yep, interesting. and weird. very weird.
The manual focus ring on the Tamron SP 150-600 MM lens is incredible! Even through the thickest shrubbery, like in this pic, you can get great pics.
Ran into a more of a traditional photographer who only shoots with a Manual Focus body. A very interesting guy. (spotted him hiding behind a pole trying to take a candid shot of two attractive girls sitting to his left.)
Yorkville -Toronto
bigger is better
Manual focus and tracking using the fd300 f4L + G9, slowly learning that I don't always need the latest kit to achieve acceptable results (as long as I don't mind a poor "keeper rate" )