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  1. I have a post about photos I took of Katherine the dancer in 2006 and am still processing in 2023 with modern software (and, ahem, 17+ years of refined skills) as well as what I've actually been doing lately.  That's all gonna hafta wait because I learned that it's possible to attach the absolutely gargantuan Canon FD 800mm F/5.6L to Canon DSLRs and Sony mirrorless bodies.

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    Or attach the lens to the camera, as the case may be.

     

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    To the surprise of no one, the old FD 800L is a cult lens.

     

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    Of course someone stuck one on a Graflex Speed Graphic 4x5 camera.  Don't ask me about coverage.

     

    WTF does one shoot with an optical trombone like that?

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    The moon, obviously.

    Long teles are actually really good for landscapes.  They compress the perceived distance between objects.  This is reason #497 why large format cameras are better at landscape photos.

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    Sony bodies actually let the user enter the lens type so it appears in EXIF.  It might be the case that modern Canons can do this as well. 

     

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    Now this is my kind of photo.  Nearing abstraction.  There are also a legion of critter photos taken with the FD 800.  TBH if I had one I'd probably attempt that as well.

     

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    Quack.

     

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    Dianne Feinstein couldn't stay standing long enough to appear on the game cover. In spite of this, she has repeatedly insisted that she is featured prominently on the cover art and has been since "the Atari version."

    Chuck Grassley was scheduled to appear, but arrived early for the sitting, spent 45 minutes lecturing the artist on his use of "blurry" paints, refused to acknowledge that he was wearing his readers and not his bifocals, and then left in a huff.

    In spite of his tragic passing in a 2010 plane crash, the late Alaska Senator Ted Stevens is an unlockable character attainable after beating the extremely difficult "Series of Tubes" level.

    Game developer SeniorSoft has yet to issue a statement on the widely reported and repeatable bug of the game restarting to the title screen when Senator Mitch McConnell first appears.

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  3. Let's talk about exotic lenses.

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    What a cute kitty.  Taken with a Sony full frame body and a Meyer Optik Diaplan 100mm F/2.8.  The Diaplan was sold as a projection lens, so it lacks an aperture.  It's nearly identical to the Meyer Trioplan 100mm F/2.8, which is very expensive cult lens.  The appeal of both is the "soap bubble" bokeh they produce.  I am not convinced.  Historically, Japanese photographers (the obsessive nuts who coined the term "bokeh") look down on strong rings on OOF highlights.  They call that "nisen bokeh" and view it as a bad thing.  I tend to agree with them.  The Trioplan is a meh lens that's soft and not terribly contrasty wide open, and only okay once stopped down.  There are far cheaper lenses with modern build quality available for a fraction of a price. 

    To wit: There's a clean Trioplan 100mm F/2.8 on the 'bay right now, with its original carrying case (also clean).  Seller wants $850.  Bro, you can buy a real lens for that kind of money.  Goddamn vidiots have driven up the price of old manuals to insane levels.  [Knuckles, please not another vidiot rant.]  Also on the 'bay is a completely new TTartisan 100mm F2.8 in M42 mount for $155 shipped.  Don't be too surprised if I buy one of those in a couple months.

    On the other end of the spectrum:

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    Mercedes car show.  Taken with a full frame Sony body and their 14mm F/1.8G.  That is a $1500 lens, and dare I say it a bargain for what it is.  I'm not super familiar with Sony bodies, but their lens lineup is pretty spectacular.  They make a 135mm F/1.8 that's superior to the legendary Canon 135mm F/2L.  It's sharper and has (on paper) better color transmission. 

     

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    Snow in Yakitori Alley by Ben Torode on Flickr.  Sony 135mm F/1.8 wide open. 

    They also make a number of killer 35mm primes (my favorite focal length) including a $1200ish F/1.4, a significantly cheaper 35mm F1.8FE, and a Zeiss designed 35mm F/2.8 Sonnar.

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    Sony 35mm F/1.8, wide open by Steven Kramer on Flickr.

     

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    Alfa Romeo in Vancouver, taken with a Sony body and 35mm F/2.8 Sonnar, stopped down a bit.

    Bonus:

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    Taken with the Sony FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM at the wide end.  Giving the Canon 16-35mm F/2.8L a run for its money.

    This is an audio snob site (at least on paper), and Sony's (to quote Kevin Gilmore) wireless drive-by-wire management is the stuff of legend.  With that said, they are also an enormous company, and utterly dwarf Canon and especially diminutive Nikon.  When they, you know, actually bother with their products they punch so hard it's scary.

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  4. Over the last few weeks, I revisited a bunch of photos I took between 2006 and 2008, I posted a few taken with the first "modern" film body I owned, an EOS Rebel G as well as a Rebel K2 (which I recently resurrected.)  I also took a bunch with a Dollar Store Camera and a Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, both of which are on the previous page of this thread.  In the late 00s, I was not nearly as good at editing photos as I am now.  Also editing software has gotten a lot better.  Lastly, my eye has changed quite a bit.  I'm both more and less forgiving toward the flaws of a given photo.

    First some previously covered ground:

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    The Edgartown public library, November 2006.  Dollar Store Camera, Kodak Gold 200.

     

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    Pontiac GTO, Edgartown.  07/29/08 - 1:57PM.  Vivitar UW&S, Ritz Crystal 200.

    These two ^ were my favorite shots with both cameras when I took them.

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    Amherst, 07/14/08 - 8:07PM.  Vivitar UW&S, Ritz Crystal 200.

     

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    Hadley,  07/14/08 - 8:32PM.  Vivitar UW&S, Ritz Crystal 200.

     

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    Hadley,  07/14/08 - 8:17PM.  Vivitar UW&S, Ritz Crystal 200.

     

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    The EDG lighthouse and some dinghies, June 2007.  Dollar Store Camera, Kodak Gold 200.  I cannot imagine why I didn't like this photo enough in 2007 to pass on uploading it.

     

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    Amherst, 07/11/08 - 6:25PM.  Vivitar UW&S, Ritz Crystal 200.  This shot required adjustments to the levels, colors and cropping.  I'm not sure if that's a light leak or just the sky in the upper right of the image.  I like it either way.

     

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    Dollar Store Camera and  Kodak Gold 200, October 2006.  This one was a mess.  I ran it through Topaz DeNoise AI and then adjusted the colors and levels in Photoshop.  I do like the "half remembered dream" quality the DSC produces sometimes.

     

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    Amherst, 07/14/08 - 8:05PM.  Vivitar UW&S, Ritz Crystal 200.  Foolishly pointing the Vivitar into the sunset.  Its plastic lens did something amusing this time.  Tune in next time for a bunch of re-edits of photos I took of Katherine the dancer in 2006.

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