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Good you haven't had to shell out on any expensive equipment for this shot. Nice white balance too..
Wow !!!Many thanks all, I will pass your complements on to the Diva possibly in the form a cat treat.
Thanks Tim, I did explain in the OP. Its a Super Takumar 85mm f1.9 with the ruined aperture blades removed, the first image is using a multi pointed star shaped aperture I cut out of black card and the second is a more traditional shape that would be normal for an 8 bladed aperture although also cut out of black card.
The reason I did it this way is this is what the blades looked like when I opened the lens up to see if I could repair it.
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I can normally clean these vintages lenses up pretty well but this was beyond my and probably anyone's ability to repair. The corrosion had actually eaten completely through the thin blades and the aperture actuation arm was completely seized as well. I couldn't think of any other solution really. I might try some other style apertures in future as it is really easy to open and change out the card.
Good you haven't had to shell out on any expensive equipment for this shot. Nice white balance too..
The yolks on Dave, I can see that you were scrambling for a shot and finally laid the best one that your could...
Thanks guys, for the comments ( for the puns, the jury's still out...)There are some terrible yolks in response to this shot.
Nicely done.
Cheers Alan and thanks for resisting the urge to crack another joke.Wow, thats great
Ooh, yeah! Lovely!
Lots of detail when you look closely, nice
Wow, beautiful!
Fab shot Ryan![]()
Many thanks all!!Boken - lovely execution.
Texture is heavenly.
A shadow puzzle. Nice![]()
Your texture shot is lovely, really well done and your shadow shot is exactly what I was looking for (except that it was so overcast and rainy when I went downtown that there were virtually no shadows)...
Really great shot - the depth of the scene and all the different shadows and tones of light and shade. Made even better by the people in the distance
That is lovely!
Many thanks all!!Cracking texture shot!
It's the corridor connecting the main of Ely cathedral to the Lady Chapel which is at a slight elevation so I guess the wall is to stop people falling off what is essentially a ramp into the bathroom doors you can see on the lhs. Not positive but I'm thinking this was a much later addition to the cathedral or possibly once a covered walkway, the bathrooms are definitely not nearly as old as either the Lady chapel or main cathedral going on architectural styling. .Great shadows and light, what is/was the building used for- low wall on left is unusual





Oh no, it's started again... Thanks to you Dave, if last time is any indication this thread will soon be buzzing with bee puns! Cheers!All nice shots but the chosen shot is beeeeeeautiful![]()
Lovely set Ryan. Think you chose the best shot and probably the hardest to get but the second and third run it pretty close.
Some great macro shots. I just don’t have the patience for that!
Many thanks guys!A terrific set Ryan and I like the one you've chosen the best.
It's another wet plant box ticked - and nicely done![]()
Different, which is good.
Great Snapper's shots Ryan, I would have been torn between your chosen one and the chillin' bee hotel...
Really like your after the rain shot.
Looks like Dragon Skin.
I really like the PP on this. Wouldn't work on everything, but certainly does here.
Many thanks all!!That works and nice pp idea.



Thanks Paul! I can only say, great minds etc.Your chosen shot is very good - I wondered if anyone might do that (aside from me that is, I was thinking of it).
Your garden stairs is very good too.
Cheers Alan!Ooh yes, very good!