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Helios and Zelienople playing pool before the show. Unfortunately, I developed this roll with a roll of 126 from an Instamatic that I bought. The 126 completely shed its photo gunk which I think is what the white flecks are. The wide angle adapter from the Yashica seems to create halos at the top of images.
Actually, looking at the pattern, it seems to be related to the holes in the sides of the film. Probably where the 126 film washed down.
I was laying on my bed looking out the window and say that lovely blue sky looking all blue and lovely in it's blue loveliness. So I started playing with my camera. I don't usually use the manual focus so I though I better make sure I can. I always worry that what might be focused for me might not be in focus once I take the photo. But this turned out alright :o)
Manual Focus Lives
Decided I wanted to play with manual focus tonight. It was tedious and time consuming but very much a learning experience since I really haven't done a lot of manual focusing since I shot film.
Camera Data
I was on tripod so I could fool with the manual focus and not have to worry about holding the camera steady. The droplets are on a glass sheet lit from beneath The camera data can be found below.
D90 | 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 | 1/200 sec | f/11 | 80mm Macro | Off Camera Flash
Playing about with manual focus using focus peaking .. I should have lowered the iso .. I like the jackdaws eyes.
Manual Focus Carl Zeiss Flektogon 2.4 35mm (M42) on Digital Canon.
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