Morning folks - whilst we're waiting for the film stuff to drop as the kids say these days . . . here's a little digital oddity.
And please don't worry film fans, consider this as an interlude in between the main meat and potatoes and the B-film.
Look, there's an usherette down at the front, go and get yourself a Strawberry Mivvi and sit back down!
I recently bought myself a remote control (ML-L3) for the Nikon F750 and initially thinking it was knackered (apparently they don't work very well with Duracells) I decided to test it, and ended up with the picture you see below.
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| Self Portrait With Doors | 
It is quite a distance from the camera to me, and the control worked perfectly - all you need is a line of sight to the camera . . you don''t even have to point it EXACTLY at it, just its general vicinity.
The weird thing is, I am decidedly happy with said photo . . . 
As a long-time, now non-time, reader once said, I am always putting doors and gates and windows in pictures - could it be some weird Freudian indication of my inner feelings about art and self-expression? To which I will reply, after some years of reflection (and in the words of the psychiatrist in High Anxiety):
 . . Bullshit . . .
I just like them (doors, windows, gates etc etc).
Anyway, the journey to said photograph begins in the manner below - please bear in mind that I was playing, and as such, absolve myself of all responsibility as to their content or merit and the lack of . . . .
I think they're quite funny including the no-holds-barred horror selfie (5th photo).
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| Nice And Comfy | 
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| Is This Thing Working? | 
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| The Light Didn't Go On | 
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| It Didn't Go On Again | 
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| F'ing Technology - It's Still Not Going Off! | 
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| Maybe It Did That Time | 
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| Calm Returns - How Far Can This Thing Reach? | 
And that''s it!
Briefer than a wrong-way-around sparkly mankini!!
The lens was a 50mm f1.4 AF-G Nikkor - they're reasonably cheap for a prime and give an excellent quality image - well worth exploring. 
The remote is actually incredibly useful.
I've used it since like a faux cable release and MLU lever in a situation whereby the camera was precariously balanced on its tripod, on a bunch of brambles and was leaning into the subject - it worked great, zero movement and the added convenience of not getting your danglers entangled in sharp and scratchy bits.
When spare time comes and revisits me, then I shall get myself out with some more film, but in the meantime, and in the interests of keeping my fingers and brain engaged, thank you for reading.
It's a daft post, I completely agree.
TTFN and keep taking the pills y'bampot.
H xx
 
 
These IR remotes are indeed very helpful little buggers.
ReplyDeleteI can totally understand why you like the first photo. Not that I know much art-speak, but I'd say it's a cubist construction, with depth.
Hi Omar - hope you are well, and yeah your description will do for me. All Cube no Tube. Not sure if you know about the Scots insult from the 70's - you basically called everyone a Tube . . strangely out of favour these days, but I still like it!
DeleteAs for the remote, yeah, beats a 50' long cable release!