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A few shots from Saturday night's trip to the bar.
ice steam at night by Yakum01975, on Flickr
Saturday Night by Yakum01975, on Flickr
monorail station by Yakum01975, on Flickr
taiko duo by Yakum01975, on Flickr
I am king by Yakum01975, on Flickr
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Nope, seems to review well enough though.
I grabbed another "bargain" on eBay recently, a Canon 1000D for cheap with a lens, it's providing pleasing results.
I also picked up one of these for ?17 - it'll be interesting to see this working on the Nikon V1.
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Apparently originals of the Zeis lenses built for photographing the moon can now be rented (only states i think), they have an aperture of 0.7, lowest ever built, now thats some real lens porn for you Marty . Kubric filmed an entire movie with two of them solely in candlelight. The ones actually used on the moon were left there for weight reasons though these were all part of the same batch.
Makes you think about the forward thinking they had to employ to get the shots. Hassleblad cameras naturally.
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Today, we had the yearly Honshu / Kyushu firework show that takes place between the two main parts of Japan. The show lasts for about 40 minutes and attracts people from as far as Osaka which is a few hundred miles away!
I took a 1080p video of the show which I'll be uploading to YouTube later on but for now here's a few screen grabs from the video.
And here's one I took with my phone at the pool yesterday.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostApparently originals of the Zeis lenses built for photographing the moon can now be rented (only states i think), they have an aperture of 0.7, lowest ever built, now thats some real lens porn for you Marty .
I like the stopped action in that last shot Yakumo
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostI bet they cost a fair bit more than the price I paid - mind, probably cheaper than the 6mm Nikon fisheye (My moon shots are bloody awful).
I like the stopped action in that last shot Yakumo
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostI like the stopped action in that last shot Yakumo
Video now up on YouTube of yesterday's spectacular firework festival. Best to watch in 1080p. I used manual focus too so there's none of that awful blur-O-vision every time a firework explodes.
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