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Monthly Archives: April 2017

Mating Damselflies, or Get a Grip, Mate!

30 Sunday Apr 2017

Posted by castl23 in Digital Photography, macro photography, nature, Uncategorized

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close up photography, damselflies, damselflies mating, insect order odonata, insect procreation, insect recreation, insect reproduction, insects, nature, nature photography, nikon 200 f4 macro lens mf, nikon d7100, odonata, reproduction

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Always exciting anything that promises to add more bugs to the world. Nikon D7100 and just regular old 200mm f4 manual focus Micro Nikkor.

Christy at the Easel

30 Sunday Apr 2017

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art, art paint brush, artist, artistic blur, blur, intentional blur, nikon 36 - 72 series e lens, nikon 36 - 72 series e lens reversed, nikon d800, oil painting, painting, portrait, reversed lens

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Nikon D800 with 36 – 72 Series E lens reversed and at 72mm. Blur effect is all in-camera. Some vibrance added and shadows opened in post capture.

Not Sure Where it Is

29 Saturday Apr 2017

Posted by castl23 in old buildings, Small Town, Travel, Uncategorized

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bank, delapidated, delapidated bank building, delapidation, old building, west texas

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I just like the textures, especially around the door. The skim lighting worked well here.

A Multi-Generation Family Portrait

28 Friday Apr 2017

Posted by castl23 in Film Cameras, film photography, hasselblad digital, still life, Uncategorized

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35mm, 35mm cameras, analog, analog photography, camera bodies, cameras, film photography, nikon, nikon f, nikon f cameras, nikon f photomic, nikon f2a, nikon f2as, nikon f3 hp, nikon f4, nikon f5, nikon f6, nikon film cameras, nikon slr

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Nothing outstanding, just something I’ve had in mind to do for a while and finally got bored enough to do it. I’ve been collecting Nikon film SLR cameras off that auction site. These represent what I think is an unbroken chain from the F, front center, of around 1957, to the F6, top center, from around 2004 to the present. Yes, Nikon does still produce two film cameras, the FM10 and the F6.

I have other Nikons not in the line of royalty here:  EM, FM, FM2/T, FM3A, FE, FE2, FA, F100 and a black F2A.

Ironically, the camera used for this portrait was a Hasselblad H5-D 50 with the 50 – 110 zoom used at 110mm. A monolight was on the right about subject level with a silver umbrella reflecting the bare bulb. A large, white reflector did a little fill on the left.

I do use the cameras! They are all quite operational and most in near mint condition. I hope my son will enjoy his inheritance someday…and have the space! Or, maybe they’ll appreciate in value and he can sell them back to where they were found.

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Calm and Frenzy

27 Thursday Apr 2017

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atlantic ocean, birds, galveston, galveston island, galveston texas, motion, motion blur, nature, ocean, salt water, sand, seagulls, seashore, water, waves, wildlife

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Shot at Galveston Island in April 2016. Slow shutter used. Varying degrees of motion depicted.

Posted by castl23 | Filed under "photography", Digital Photography, nature, Uncategorized

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The Smithsonian Photo Contest

26 Wednesday Apr 2017

Posted by castl23 in landscape photography, macro photography, nature, Uncategorized

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close up nature photography, landscape, nature, nature photography

I was about to enter this contest, but it was like filling out paperwork to buy a house for each photo, so I decided against the idea. These are the 15 I would have put in the nature division. I’ll post them here. Some are repetitious from this blog, but I really don’t mind if you don’t.

As an update, I finally figured out that since I’m ungainfully retired, why not? So, I jumped through the hoops and have 12/15 in there right now. Some of those below aren’t there yet.

A thought about photo fame:  There are too many photographers in the world, too many who have time and means to travel to Borrioboola-Gha if they desire to take those exotic pictures that so fill the airwaves these days that they’re almost becoming humdrum; still, it’s fun to post the things and have that few seconds of recognition for the efforts made to get the shots even if “winning” is out of the question :=>

 

 

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Garden Flower du Jour

25 Tuesday Apr 2017

Posted by castl23 in Digital Photography, macro photography, nature, Uncategorized

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blur, blurry background, bokeh, flower, garden, nikon 35 - 105 mf reversed, nikon d800, reversed lens, reversed lens macro, wide aperture

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With Nikon D800 and 35 – 105 manual focus lens reversed. It was shot at one of the intermediate focal lengths. It’s interesting to watch the ZOOMING change the focus.

Wide open aperture, f3.5, and 50 ISO used at 1/50 or so.

Art in My Camera

24 Monday Apr 2017

Posted by castl23 in Digital Photography, macro photography, nature, Uncategorized

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blur, blurred background, bokeh, close up flower photography, close up photography, macro, macro photography, nikon, nikon 36 - 72 lens, nikon 36 - 72 lens reversed, reversed lens

I was driving out this morning to run an errand, not intending to take any photos, no camera along with me. I then noticed that the golf course was white with dew in the early morning light and that the usual Texas wind had gone on holiday for a few minutes, at least. I thought of my new reversed lens mode of photography, so I turned my horse around and went back to put together a macro outfit.

The pictures you see pictured here were all taken mostly at the long end of the Nikon Series E 36 – 72mm lens, reversed on a Nikon D7100. You mostly think of reversed lenses as being used for insanely close work, but I found that backing up a little  gave some nicely blurred backgrounds. This is all in-camera, no post-processing voodoo to get a painterly effect.

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Missed It by THAT much!

21 Friday Apr 2017

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beetle, close up nature photography, close up photography, insect, lady beetle, macro, macro phototgraphy, nature, nikon 28 f2.0, reversed lens, reversed lens macro

One of the predictable quips of Don Adams as Maxwell Smart can probably describe the effort below to capture a scurrying lady beetle with a reversed 28mm lens. I put it here anyway since it gives a nice view of the undercarriage of this member of the order coleoptera. That word means “sheath winged” since its translucent wings are encased below the hard covers made of chitin. There’s a word for them, but my low thyroid output makes me confused and uncertain as to what it is. So, I cheated and looked on WKP. Just as the page opened, as if by magic, the word “elytra” swam into my stew of neurons. When I was a kid (funny how long lost memories are returning more and more every day now) I undertook to memorize all 27 insect orders with examples of each one. The Latin speakers (when it was still alive and well) had vivid ways of describing each insect. Too bad they had to have dipterans back then buzzing around in their agoras.

Oh well, this is supposed to be photography and not lunatic ravings.

Here it is:

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Again, far from perfect, but maybe I’ll improve.

Thanks for looking.

Crab Spider

21 Friday Apr 2017

Posted by castl23 in Digital Photography, nature, Uncategorized

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arachnid, close up photography, crab spider, macro, macro phototgraphy, nature, reversed lens macro, spider

This was a first for me, reversing a lens for close up. I used a Nikon D7100 with a 50 f1.4 manual focus Nikkor reversed on it. Shot on manual, and why not since you can check result immediately! Not spectacular at all as a nature shot, or as a reversed lens capture. Many great ones are out there.

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