Just a few snaps from walking around my neighborhood on a winter afternoon. Typical urban life in Los Angeles, really. I used 2 lenses- both primes- a 105mm and a 200mm.
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Just a few snaps from walking around my neighborhood on a winter afternoon. Typical urban life in Los Angeles, really. I used 2 lenses- both primes- a 105mm and a 200mm.
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I’ve wanted a digital SLR for a long time. Years, actually. And since I’d been acquiring a small number of manual focus Nikon lenses for my “Frankencamera” movie camera system, I figured it was finally time to take the plunge.
This was taken with natural light and no reflectors or diffusers or anything. Just me and this refurbished Nikon D80 and a manual 50mm lens from the 1970s. Everything’s set to manual… which means it is a bit harder to take good pix, but the good pix tend to look way better than anything shot on “auto”.
I’m using this camera to learn more about composition, framing, light- all that useful cinematography stuff I was supposed to learn at UCLA. But I am also using it to help myself get a new perspective on Los Angeles. Sometimes a new perspective is a damn fine thing.
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Hopefully you can see this window above. It now plays all the Deliverance videos. Just click play.
We spent the weekend up in San Francisco, in a bid to relax from deadlines and stress, have fun, and generally enjoy life. Most of all, we celebrated a pretty big and very important day. I highly recommend doing this, or something like this that suits your temperament and geography. After all, you only live once.
Here’s a slideshow of images from Flicker. Nothing too artsy, these are fun candid snapshots. Yes, the girlfriend turned out to be more of a shutterbug than I am. Ah well. One of these days I’ll get a nice digital SLR of my own…