Digging up my old camera equipment I found this old DIY lens adapter I made to get “film like” footage on my minidv cameras. I ground the ground-glass myself!
Digging up my old camera equipment I found this old DIY lens adapter I made to get “film like” footage on my minidv cameras. I ground the ground-glass myself!
After I bought my rangefinder film camera last year, I promptly put a roll of Ilford HP5+ in it and… took a self portrait in the mirror. Then forgot to develop it for a year.
50mm • ISO 400 • Canon P
I love these scale explorations, this one is great. ANTS!
I made a short of how I made the thumbnail for our last YouTube video. It was pretty fun to put this together.
We posted the third and final video in a series about our 10 day van trip to the beach between Christmas and New Year’s Day. This time I made an even more YouTube-y YouTube thumbnail!
It’s simple but taking a photo towards the sun in the shadow of a tree will always look cool to me.
24mm • ƒ/1.8 • 1/2000s • ISO 100 • iPhone 14 Pro • #photography
A shadowy self portrait during my hike in front of this fallen tree at Umstead park in Raleigh.
24mm • ƒ/1.8 • 1/710s • ISO 100 • iPhone 14 Pro • #photography
It’s new camera day! I bought an old Mamiya 645 Super medium format film camera! It has a waist-level view finder too, so it’ll be a learning experience. Can’t wait to see how the first set of photos!
I really like when my hikes require a creek crossing. This one must have previously had a bridge.
23mm • ƒ/2 • 1/400s • ISO 800 • Fujifilm X100V • #photography
Went hiking in the rain and a small creek started forming along the trail. It’s much more muddy when hiking in the rain but need to remember to still go!
23mm • ƒ/2 • 1/500s • ISO 800 • Fujifilm X100V • #photography
Burrito for lunch, burrito for dinner, leftover burrito for lunch tomorrow. 🌯🌯🌯 I’m an adult.
These mushrooms look uncomfortably close to those infected in “The Last of Us”—I’ll just take this photo and continue walking.
23mm • ƒ/2 • 1/400s • ISO 800 • Fujifilm X100V • #photography
Debugging a SwiftUI view in a macOS hack project for the last hour and just can’t understand why there is an extra padding of ~40 points.
Completely overlooked a nested view with .padding(40)
. 🙄
These little stumps(?)—I’ve just been calling them treelings—in front of a murky pond are along my morning hikes.
23mm • ƒ/2 • 1/400s • ISO 800 • Fujifilm X100V • #photography
The bridge over a small pond for the miniature train ride around Pullen Park in Raleigh. I was trying to capture the light reflecting off the water onto the bridge—looks really cool.
Ilford HP5+ • 35mm • ISO 400 • Canon P • #photography
Behind the Scrap Exchange in Durham, NC
Ilford HP5+ • 35mm • ISO 400 • Canon P • #photography
Part 2 of our 10 day van trip video is out. This time we see amazing sunsets in New Bern, NC and try to avoid local dogs that clearly don’t want us around. Stay for the post-credits! 🙃
The beach is that way in case you needed to know. Hiking Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge on the outer banks was really great.
100mm • ƒ/16 • 1/500s • ISO 400 • Sony ɑ7 IV • #photography
The bike rack looks so goofy in the rear view camera sticking out the back of our jeep.
I’m constantly living with the fear that this round of hiccups could last forever.
Skater at the Durham, NC Skate Park
Ilford HP5+ • 35mm • ISO 400 • Canon P • #photography
Sunset over Falls Lake shot on expired and then accidentally but partially exposed film. Really surprised with how it positively affected the colors.
Kodak Gold 800 • Expired 2010 • 35mm • Canon P • #photography
A scooter parked next to the scrap exchange in Durham, NC
Ilford HP5+ • 35mm • ISO 400 • Canon P • #photography
Our latest YouTube video is published! This is the first in a 3 part series about our 10 day holiday trip in our camper van.
It’s a multi-coffee sort of morning over here. Did I accidentally buy decaf or something!?!?