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Seeking Extraordinary in the Ordinary
View Post: Seeking Extraordinary in the OrdinaryComparing a Collection of 35-70mm Zoom Lenses Anonymity is seldom a desirable descriptor for a product, and especially a camera lens. Often sold with a camera body as a “kit” option, the standard zoom lens is a tool to get users familiar with the camera system they have purchased and for budding photographers to explore…
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Time with Two Lenses
View Post: Time with Two LensesA review of the Pentax DA 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 and HD DA 20-40mm f/2.8-4 Limited Before summer’s end of 2015, I was tasked with photographing an event for the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network (Now called Down Syndrome Associate of Greater Winston-Salem). The event was their annual Buddy Walk & 5K. After finding out that the…
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Digital Antithesis
View Post: Digital AntithesisA Look at the Argus C-44 Rangefinder With digital photography having progressed at break-neck speeds, we have past the point where many have never had the experience of using a film camera. There are many that do not even know what film is. And those that do often don’t realize it is still being made.…
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Pentax DA lens on a ZX-7
View Post: Pentax DA lens on a ZX-7Testing APS-C Optics on 35mm Film One of the key points to consider when selecting any camera system are the lenses available. This is important because the lenses tend to be the largest monetary investment in any system. You not only want good quality optics, but you also want lens systems that will be around…
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My Friend Ross
View Post: My Friend RossEvery child has a best friend growing up. Every child has a favorite toy that they cherish. What about their favorite thing in life being their best friend? They share fun moments together. Explore and enjoy adventures. This is the inspiration on this short photo essay I call “My Friend Ross”. This is Ross. A…
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What Are You Looking At?
View Post: What Are You Looking At?A fun series of gargoyles and mascarons adorning Grey Towers Castle at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania. Images taken with a Panasonic G5 and Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 using art filters in the camera.
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Worst Lens Ever?
View Post: Worst Lens Ever?The AMPRO MC 28mm f/2.8 Lens I am a man with many interests and hobbies. Beyond just collecting and using cameras I also like to repair them. Sometimes even successfully. I acquired a Ricoh ZR-20sp for repair. I am still amidst researching and finding the time to take it apart and fix its ailments. With this…
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PENTAX: Do They Have the Reflexes to Weather a Changing Market?
View Post: PENTAX: Do They Have the Reflexes to Weather a Changing Market?Cameras come in all shapes and sizes. A multitude of designs have been produced over the years. Some designs are purpose built for a given task or industry. Some designs were just weird. Other designs were attempts at technological advancement. One design that has stayed at the forefront of development is the interchangeable single-lens reflex.…
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Mechanical Mastery
View Post: Mechanical MasteryThe smoke, sounds, and nostalgia with a Pentax KX Smoke fills the crisp morning summer air. The thundering sounds of steam locomotion shake the ground. The clanking and creaking of railroad cars rolling up to the depot. The light clacking of my camera capturing moments. I took a trip back in the summer of 2014…
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Case Against an Old Friend
View Post: Case Against an Old FriendWe all decide to take up new hobbies and activities from time to time. And when we do, most of us reach out to the associated communities to learn all about the subject in question. Trolling online forums, watching video guides, reading publications, and engaging with experts in the field. Inquiring from others about all…
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Leica Digital-Modul-R Review
View Post: Leica Digital-Modul-R Review‘R’ You Ready for This? Flashback Picture it! Cullowhee 2005. I was amidst my second year in college. It was also at this time that I was rediscovering my joy for photography. Going to school in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina provided me with a magnitude of inspiration and splendor; and I wanted to…














