@TT awesome camera! :-D
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@TT awesome camera! :-D
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Thanks Zenny. To be honest, I do care for this lens more than the camera
Hi Tri: Beautiful camera, beautiful patio and beautiful orchids. My wife Chiyoko has 300 + orchids and is a member of the Conejo Orchid Society here in Ventura County. Howard Tanger
Hi Howard,
Thanks for the compliments and Congrats to Chiyoko . My orchides collection mostly are Dendrobium, Lilea Ancept, Lilea Cattleya and Cattleya. My Cibidiums now are out of control , sometime I have to give them away .
Hopefully we will meet some day either at the Orchides show or LF shoot out in the future. Have a great weekend!
Why are the legs of the tripod not splayed out? How are they tightened?
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Me with my lucky hat (you have a lucky hat don't you?) on a very windy ridge in Nevada's Black Rock Desert.
Here's the picture I was making:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Excellent, Austin. I always love to see behind the scenes.
Jonathan
EDIT: What compendium shade is that you're using? Is it mounted to the lens as opposed to the camera standard?
Hi Jonathan. The picture of me was made by a friend with my Yashica Mat. If you've ever handed a TLR to someone who has never used one it is very funny to watch them try and get things level ("Wait! This is all backwards! This things's crazy!"). Anyway though, the shade is a Lee wide angle lens hood, which is funny because I don't even use the lee filters which are supposed to slide into the built in slot it has. But yeah, you have to first thread an adapter into the lens and then the shade hooks onto that. It's not the most intuitive piece of equipment in the world, but it's well made (it's outlasted a few view cameras) and I've been using it for so long I'm just used to it now.
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