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Thanks To reedom to Shine Group for featured my artwork “The man of the Pipe” / !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:blac…
Thanks To reedom to Shine Group for featured my artwork “The man of the Pipe” /
A friend recently gave me this to help with my ttv experiments. Pretty …
A friend recently gave me this to help with my ttv experiments. Pretty cool huh? Some girls want diamonds but me you can make happy with a piece of PVC pipe. I especially like the black rubber that fits nicely around the lens of my Canon 300D. The point of the “tube of darkness” is to block out light between the lens of the operational camera and the viewfinder of the viewing camera. This piece of pipe works a treat. But it does need some refinement. I’m taken with Karri’s idea of an old sock. But what I do need to know is, what is the optimum length for the tube? Mine is obviously too long. I say obviously because I end up with tiny files once I’ve cropped down to the viewfinder itself in the final photo. I say obviously because it looks like this: But before I hack into it with a saw what have people found to be the optimum length for them? How do I make sure it will work well on all settings on both cameras, the Argus 75 and the Kodak Duaflex IV, and even my old box brownie? Or am I making this too complicated?
In the last 24 hours I have received more comments, watchlists, favourites & BubbleMails than I can possibly cope with. / I can’t possibl…
In the last 24 hours I have received more comments, watchlists, favourites & BubbleMails than I can possibly cope with. / I can’t possibly thank everyone, so please accept my thanks for your comments and kindness. Shameless self promotion: Don’t forget the new Sleek Nudes Calendar – 13 great images for $30 – Bargain! Thanks Again – John
Good news for all those macro fans out there. I’m uploading some shots from today. First up is “cracked blue do-over”. I really liked tha…
Good news for all those macro fans out there. I’m uploading some shots from today. First up is “cracked blue do-over”. I really liked that shot but since I lost the original I’m stuck with a low-res that does no justice, so I re-shot. Next is a look into the macro world around a pipe in my yard…boring? NO, it is totally interesting. But yes also boring lol. Bad News: I was a complete idiot and left my cam on jpg so I can tweak them as much as I like to do in RAW.
Just uploaded my pipe dream series. I like it but as usual I’ve found something to knit-pick about…see if you can guess what it is. / Lo…
Just uploaded my pipe dream series. I like it but as usual I’ve found something to knit-pick about…see if you can guess what it is. / Looking at these macro shots and the writing I did with them I must self-diagnose myself with HISTK syndrome. That stands for ‘honey i shrunk the kids’ syndrome lol. Seriously that movie changed the way I view the world profoundly. Plus how could you not love geeky hero rick moranis.
My “Plumbing” painting has been featured in the Water Media (Paintings by Hand Only) group...
My “Plumbing” painting has been featured in the Water Media (Paintings by Hand Only) group. Thank you very much!
My “Highland Pipes” painting has been featured in the Works on Paper group. Thank you v…
My “Highland Pipes” painting has been featured in the Works on Paper group. Thank you very much!
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