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not sure if should take this through aperture, as is it's unedited-advice and suggestions welcomed (tried cropping and seems to unbalance it)
+1 in comments, that was my original idea but didn't come out like I imagined and I just wasn't feeling it.
This is the wall above my desk, where I spend 90% of my time. The camera on the left is a Yashica and the one that looks like it's attached to me is my Polaroid. Those photos in the middle are actually hanging on a photo magnetic wire thing Mom got me for Christmas and mostly contain pictures from my trip to Utah last year.
This photo doesn't mean much of anything. But it's quite all right. I feel weird lately.
Picnic with homemade binalot by Tristan :D It was soooo good! He cooked pork adobo, cut up banana leaves and plopped in red eggs and tomatoes. PERFECT PICNIC! :D I ended up eating the one he made with 2 cups of rice (which was intended for him)... haha! I didnt even notice mine was more than his. lol
I wanted to test the manual focus. I thought that the best way to test it was to make a video. That's what I did and it took me a long time to finish it.
I had to convert the video to be able to add music and make the video montage. That's why the video quality is bad.
Music: Aval- Yann Tiersen
Manual focus, 30s exposure at f/4.0 and 1600iso, hence the rather crappy shot:
We went there way too late, and without flashlight!
Next round should bring much more fun.
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E' incredibile di come la fotografia possa insegnare al fotografo l'uso creativo del mezzo e cioè la propria macchina fotografica.
Giving the MZ-S's ability to work with older K-Mount lenses a try by trying out five of my favourite lenses from my collection with the MZ-S. They work, not 100% perfect, but they work well enough.
Pentax MZ-S - SMC Pentax-M 1:2.8 40mm - Ilford FP4+ @ ASA-125
Kodak HC-110 (1+31) 9:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC