You're doing a great job mate, keep going.I`m just struggling to find inspiration. Lucky enough to have a few things to snap, but any imagination has gone out the window. Plus I gotta pick another two for next week![]()
Awesome
Great to see the photos on here, and which is not only helping you keep focus, but helping me (and I am sure there will be others) that is on a little downer with no inspiration.
I am thinking maybe if I played about with macro a little, but don't want to spend too much - are extension tubes any good, and any recommendations?
I've used tubes before on my Canon gear and really pleased with the results. Alternatively you could reverse the lens, although you will need a lens with some sort of aperture control, not used that method myself. Third option is adapter and a cheap manual lens from a bygone era. Just bear in mind that macro lenses are optimised for s flat field and close focusing, but tbh I think you'd be hard pressed to notice unless being really critical.Great to see the photos on here, and which is not only helping you keep focus, but helping me (and I am sure there will be others) that is on a little downer with no inspiration.
I am thinking maybe if I played about with macro a little, but don't want to spend too much - are extension tubes any good, and any recommendations?
Great to see the photos on here, and which is not only helping you keep focus


And for those of a certain age (HiFi Adverts of the late 70's/early 80's)
TP#3 - Music - You're Nobody Without A Naim by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Continuing the Challenge
Best bit of kit I bought for my virtuo machine. Was looking to take a shot of mine, it’s the silver model so I couldn’t be bothered with the reflections.
TP#2 - Kitchen Close Up by David Yeoman, on Flickr
And for those of a certain age (HiFi Adverts of the late 70's/early 80's)

My Hifi is still boxed up in the garage after the move here, along with my record deck and Celestion speakers. I'm trying to find the right place to put all the separates, and I also need to add a DAB unit...
They were originally for recording in the early days, when recordings were done entirely acoustically, by playing into a large horn at the apex of which was the lathe cutting the record. A quiet recording meant a quiet record, and lower sales, and a conventional violin radiates in all directions, this is very loud in the direction the large horn is pointing.Very nice Fujigraph, I’ve never seen anything like it before but its right on the music challenge theme.
George.
Well get off yer arse, and get it up `n` running
I thought about a DAB unit to replace my old fm tuner, but opted for a Sonos Connect instead. Works flawlessly, with my HiFiI also added a couple of Ones to dot around the house.
I've got some Sonos One's, 3 in fact. Guess where they are![]()
Springtime in a Bottle by Paulie-W, on FlickrThat sucks, mate. Why does tech always go wrong, at the wrong bloody time. Hope it all works out.
The laptop is pretty old at this stage, [7yrs I think] It was a pricey one when I did buy it - had a lot more money to spare back then! which is why I've not replaced it since, got poorer over timeIt's still running, I'm on it right now - but when I go to watch some Netflix or play a game or whatever, it'll glitch and sometimes freeze up - really frustrating. Only so long I can stand that. Also LR slows to a crawl if I load in more than a handful of RAW files at a time, and will often just freeze for a minute after performing any kind of remotely complex action [adjustment brush being one in particular] I figure it's easier replace a lens than buy a new laptop so selling a lens it'll have to be. Lenses will be no use if I can't process the images from them
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There's a Dell refurb shop that sometimes has ex display/ end of contract stuff at a reasonable price.Sadly one of my lenses has to go, maybe ... the Laowa 100 or the Fuji 35 1.4. I've tried to hold off on having to buy a new laptop for months now, I had it cleared out, physically cleaned internally, got a new power board and keyboard fitted but it's the video card that is dying now [as well as the monitor being shot, it's hooked up to a HD tv so basically a thrown together desktop] - it's also slowing to a crawl during any kind of photo processing. I'm putting both lenses up locally and letting fate decide. Whichever goes first will fund a new lappy, I'll replace with something cheaper whenever possible.
Two Hearts by Stuart Pardue, on FlickrTrying hard to keep my hand in on the photography.
This particular shot has been well documented to the point of being beyond cliched but hey I am bored!
Tweak the setup to add in the second heart shape by back lighting the book with a torch with a zoom head so I can narrow the bean right down.
Now time for a quick apology - the book of choice was an Autobiography by Billy Connolly and the page I selected was the middle of the book. Only after edting did I notice some of the words on the left page......ooops!!!
Anyway here you go folks
Two Hearts by Stuart Pardue, on Flickr
Skull Rack-03392M by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr

I love the choice of book lol, makes it much less cliche and more of a p*** take on this usually cliche type image![]()
Thank you Keith, didn't think of that but double exposure does tend to create that kind of effectLovely - almost ghostly feel to this image, like something from a Kate Bush video![]()