10.23.2006
PGH
Related to one of the threads on RFF the other day, I looked up some of the few photos I took during my brief visit to the Philippine General Hospital's wards last year. Here are a few, taken with the CV 21/4. I hope to go back and spend more time there.
Thanks to Raffy Consunji for the nostalgic tour.
10.22.2006
10.12.2006
Food for thought: Logom
This past month or two, my mindset has been diverted to digital. Before deciding to get the Nikon D50, I of course had to read up on the current models. And observe the current dumping of last year's models in everyone's effort to upgrade to latest and greatest.
It was as if suddenly, last year's cameras could no longer make good pictures. Of course, it's not the camera... but that's a separate topic.
I remembered this genuinely Swedish concept of "Logom," which means "just enough." Not too big, not too small. Not too flashy, not too expensive. Just enough. Just right.
Overwhelmed in a super-size culture where bigger is better, this was a refreshing, sobering concept.
It was as if suddenly, last year's cameras could no longer make good pictures. Of course, it's not the camera... but that's a separate topic.
I remembered this genuinely Swedish concept of "Logom," which means "just enough." Not too big, not too small. Not too flashy, not too expensive. Just enough. Just right.
Overwhelmed in a super-size culture where bigger is better, this was a refreshing, sobering concept.
10.07.2006
Spooky
I went out shooting this morning -- in a graveyard. I have not really done that sort of thing before. What the heck, Halloween IS around the corner. Besides, I needed to take the D50 + Sigma 30/1.4 out for a spin.
The weather this morning was cold and overcast. Perfect.
Here are some from New Haven's historic Grove Street cemetery.
The next two are with a Tamron manual focus lens. The legendary 90/2.5 macro. Focusing wasn't really all that difficult with the Nikon DK-21M viewfinder magnifier attached to the D50. The camera's electronic rangefinder helped too. Of course, I had to use an incident lightmeter.
The weather this morning was cold and overcast. Perfect.
Here are some from New Haven's historic Grove Street cemetery.
The next two are with a Tamron manual focus lens. The legendary 90/2.5 macro. Focusing wasn't really all that difficult with the Nikon DK-21M viewfinder magnifier attached to the D50. The camera's electronic rangefinder helped too. Of course, I had to use an incident lightmeter.
My daughter, the photographer
Ok, indulge a proud father.
My wife and kids spent the day in NYC today. My wife brought the GRD, and my 8 year old daughter Rica, one of my old film point and shoots.
The film cameras batteries promptly died. She spent the day shooting with the GRD.
At FAO Schwartz:
At FAO Schwartz:
This is a full frame, uncropped shot of the skyline. All I did was adjust levels and convert to mono/tone.
Okay, for this last one I cheated a bit. I cropped a tiny bit off the bottom, and used converttobw pro to adjust the "print" exposure to grade III.
I think it may be time to get her a camera.
10.05.2006
Heroes
10.02.2006
Nikon DK-21M
My DK-21M arrived from B&H today, and I must say it is an absolute godsend for D50 (and I suppose the D70/s) users. Unless you shoot with glasses on.
It magnifies the VF image by 1.2x, so the D50's 0.75 becomes about 0.90. Helps a lot with the tunnel vision. I had a friend's D80 to compare and the D50's VF size is now pretty much the same.
The eyepiece is made of plastic, but I did not notice any degradation of the VF's image. With the bigger view, manual focusing is a lot more doable.
At $24, definitely a worthwhile accessory.
It magnifies the VF image by 1.2x, so the D50's 0.75 becomes about 0.90. Helps a lot with the tunnel vision. I had a friend's D80 to compare and the D50's VF size is now pretty much the same.
The eyepiece is made of plastic, but I did not notice any degradation of the VF's image. With the bigger view, manual focusing is a lot more doable.
At $24, definitely a worthwhile accessory.
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