Thursday, September 27, 2012

Where the lunacy begins

Where the lunacy begins by fangleman
Where the lunacy begins, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.


I accidentally left the picture mode on an art filter "diorama'. I like the result though.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

craps

craps by fangleman
craps, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.


Would you play with this guy?

Added to weekly challenge: Games
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Strobist information:

580 and 430 left and right snooted with coozies fired using ST-E2 1:2 ratio, remote trigger, white reflector below die. One strobe also bouncing some off ceiling.

Caught

Caught by fangleman
Caught, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.

These United States, turned inside out.


Vote for me. I actually can solve the problems, but only if you help me.

Edited in Adobe camera RAW, added text and border in ACDSee.

Liquid Date

Liquid Date by fangleman
Liquid Date, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.

I don't always

I don't always by fangleman
I don't always, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

fans

fans by fangleman
fans, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.

IronPigs Coca-Cola Park

IronPigs Coca-Cola Park by fangleman
IronPigs Coca-Cola Park, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.

Panorama stitched from 5 shots handheld using Olympus OM-D E-M5 and 12-50mm kit lens. Combined in Elements 9, and slightly edited. I think it's time for flickr to have a real panoramic viewer so we can share panoramas better.

Prepare

Prepare by fangleman
Prepare, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.

After shooting a promotional item into the crowd

you'll see us out on the open road

Go with the flow

Go with the flow by fangleman
Go with the flow, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.

The untraveled path soon grows weeds

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Macro with my E-M5

This isn't really a "test" or "comparison", so much as me just mixing things up for my own interest.  I bought Canon EOS to MFT and Nikon to MFT adapters.  I purchased these adapters to have fun, as much as I bought the Canon version specifically to mount the E-M5 to my very nice Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 lens.  I wanted "more zoom" with this lens, and this seems like a good idea and the E-M5 has in-body image stabilization to help with the effective 400mm focal length.  I'll be trying this combination at a baseball game soon.

Then I got this idea with the crop factor of 2x compared to full frame, the Olympus OM-D and my 100mm Canon macro lens would be a very nice combination. 

What if?

What if? by fangleman
What if?, a photo by fangleman on Flickr.


Question. Everything.