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'Fresh Snowfall'
This is a nearly four-year-old photo from the last time we got any significant snowfall here. This was also shot through an E-M5 which sadly has long since died from sticky-shutter syndrome; I'm still kinda sore about that as I loved that camera....
#snow #snowfall #winterweather #olympusem5 #microfourthirds #vivitarseries1 #canonfd #vintagelenses
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WOW!!!! Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS!!!
Last week was the stunning Aurora Borealis and tonight was by far the best naked eye comet I have ever seen! Even in my crappy light-polluted town, this was pretty spectacular!
This was a six second exposure with my Olympus EM-5 and an adapted Canon FD 135mm lens at f/3.5. I used Irfanview to increase the contrast a little.
#Comet #comet2023a3 #CometTsuchinshanATLAS #OlympusEM5 #CanonFD
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That thing where you go back to your "fancy" camera after using point and shoot/phone for a while and are wondering, "why isn't this autofocusing". It takes an actual google before you think to check the "AF Clutch" on the lens.
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That thing where you go back to your "fancy" camera after using point and shoot/phone for a while and are wondering, "why isn't this autofocusing". It takes an actual google before you think to check the "AF Clutch" on the lens.
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That thing where you go back to your "fancy" camera after using point and shoot/phone for a while and are wondering, "why isn't this autofocusing". It takes an actual google before you think to check the "AF Clutch" on the lens.
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That thing where you go back to your "fancy" camera after using point and shoot/phone for a while and are wondering, "why isn't this autofocusing". It takes an actual google before you think to check the "AF Clutch" on the lens.
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That thing where you go back to your "fancy" camera after using point and shoot/phone for a while and are wondering, "why isn't this autofocusing". It takes an actual google before you think to check the "AF Clutch" on the lens.