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15 weeks ago, according to Instagram, I received this 235° clip-on lens in the mail. It has been a dear, convenient companion since then. Although I've posted a few photos to this blog where I've used the lens before, I'm really pleased with how some of these photos turned out. So here they are.
I've had to repair it a few times; once it slowly unscrewed itself, and recently I dropped it and the lenses inside got all misaligned. However, it's a sort-of soothing thing to repair, so I don't mind.
It really is an excellent little accessory and has created some memorable photos, especially in family situations (which I do not post online). It's fun to be able to capture a photo that gathers light fromt he entire room.
I just remembered that, last summer, my wife took a photo of me taking a photo of essentially the same sort of truck that I took a photo of in 1991.
I guess my aesthetic interests haven't changed that much, eh?
While I was working on my research project for my Master's Degree today, I scanned a few negatives from my years with 4-H Photography in Metchosin, way back in the early 90s. They aren't good pictures in any way, but I think they're interesting. I can't identify where I took some of them, but that's no matter; nobody ever suggested that I was a prodigy at anything. This is, nonetheless, what I thought was interesting and picture-worthy when I was 10 years old.
Here they are:
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