Neighbour's garden
Snaps
Abusing the photographer
ESE night sky
New gallery; new lens
Steve
Illegal aliens
We don't live here for the weather. Whew.
Close focus
Leopard Marsh Orchid
Film end. Or near enough to say so.
Blond amanita?
Turtle Island
A half minute later
Broken hook
Illiterate
I dunno
Upside-down
Finally, a summer day
Pre-Regatta regattans
Home in the woods
Birthday wishes and blows
Cocktail hour at Ragged Harbour
Testing the new 8mm lens for M4/3
Jake watching his dead grandfather sing
Ten seconds of downtown in fireworks
Cherries and hops
M visiting after a couple of years
Mark on one of his last days
Walking late April
Shot with Agfa Parat-I
A looking out the window
A and D in my office
Steve on film that expired in 1979
Trouters
Rare in these parts
Zeiss Ikon Contessa
Getting sluggish after supper.
91 years old 56 years ago
C and B
Still spring colours
Another pair from the Dry Dock
Dry dock
Eagle outside the window
Muggin'
1/15 • f/1.8 • 8.0 mm • ISO 200 •
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Closer focus


Here is what the focus looks like close up on the new Olympus M4/3
f/1.8 8mm fisheye lens. Here, my finger is practically touching the
front element of the lens, thus 12 cm or so from the sensor plane. It
is at f/1.8 and everything else is thrown well out of focus in a
groovy, swirly, fisheye, barista's-coffeetop pattern.
f/1.8 8mm fisheye lens. Here, my finger is practically touching the
front element of the lens, thus 12 cm or so from the sensor plane. It
is at f/1.8 and everything else is thrown well out of focus in a
groovy, swirly, fisheye, barista's-coffeetop pattern.
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