NIKON D5600
AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED
ISO 100
F7.1 1/640 second
An infrared with a fisheye.
NIKON D5600
AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED
ISO 100
F7.1 1/640 second
An infrared with a fisheye.
NIKON Z6
90.0 mm f/2.8
ISO 1600
F8.0 1/100 second
I cut up an old Kodak wratten filter so I could use the D5600 to shoot IR photos with a fisheye.
NIKON D5600
AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-ED
ISO 100
F4.5 1/500 second
Yellow Fork Canyon, UT
I took Maggie hiking with me. She's a little slow, but she doesn't tire out easily.
NIKON D5600
El-Nikkor 80mm f/5.6
ISO 3200
F5.6 1/30 second
UV photo of some flowers in my front yard.
NIKON D5600
El-Nikkor 105mm f/5.6
ISO 3200
F5.6 1/30 second
UV photo of dandelions. My most common UV subject.
iPhone XS
4.25-6mm f/1.8-2.4
ISO 16
F2.4 1/1500 second
Jack finally learned to ride a bike without training wheels. He still has trouble stopping. He usually just turns onto grass, slows down and jumps off.
NIKON D5600
AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G
ISO 800
F1.8 1/30 second
Our baby monitor throws a ton of infrared light.
iPhone XS
4.25-6mm f/1.8-2.4
ISO 640
F1.8 1/30 second
I replaced the faucet since the old one started leaking really bad. We got a fancy one that turns on and off by just touching it, and has a colored LED that changes color with the temperature.
NIKON Z6
AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED
ISO 125
F8 1/100 second
My newly shaved 10.5mm DX Fisheye on my full frame Z6. I like the result.
NIKON Z6
Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S
ISO 125
F5.6 1/125 second
Maggie still not wanting to take a normal portrait.
iPhone XS
4.25-6mm f/1.8-2.4
ISO 64
F1.8 1/120 second
We haven't really left the house for almost 2 months because bedrest, then coronavirus. We went for a walk, and talked to some friends through glass.
iPhone XS
4.25-6mm f/1.8-2.4
ISO 800
F1.8 1/30 second
I picked up a 10.5mm DX fisheye so I could shave off the lens hood and get a much wider fisheye on a full frame sensor. I've had the fisheye for a while, but I just now started taking a hack saw to it. It's all taped up to keep the shavings out of it.
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