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Saturday, September 1, 2012

It's still a ridiculous lens

It's a Arsat 80mm f2.8 lens.  Intended for use with the the Kiev 60, a colossal Russian tank of a camera, a medium format SLR.

a russian tank

It's attached via a Harblei Tilt Adapter to a Minolta X-GM 35mm SLR, a camera popular in the early '80's.

ridiculous lens

It's bent.

And it's still ridiculous.

Perhaps it's time for a review of photos taken with the ridiculous lens since I last wrote about it in 2010.

But first a little review.  A lens normal (perpendicular) to the film or digital sensor shot wide open isolates focus to a plane a certain distance away from the photographer. 

If you take your camera bowling, then the shot might looks something like this

mark it an eight
shot wide open with a f1.2 35mm m-mount Cosina Voightlander Nokton.

 or passing the time before the public is let into the bout venue, then the shot might look like this

the track as seen from the announcer table at turn one  shot wide open with a f1.4 21mm m-mount Leica Summilux

Sure, it's easy enough to shoot wide open if you're taking photos of stationary subjects like flowers, but what if your subject is jumping around? Then the shot might look like this

what happens when the DJ plays Tom Jones during halftime shot wide open with a f1.2 60mm m-mount Konica Hexanon

But if you're shooting roller derby, the primary subject rolls from out of focus to into focus and back out of focus again (if you're shooting with manual focus lenses like me... which you're probably aren't)

26  shot wide open with a f2 90mm m-mount Leica Summicron

But, if you're shooting with a ridiculous lens, then the plane of focus is tilted just like then lens is... which makes it hard to find the subject in focus.


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chillin' in a mustache!

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cleo racing!

I sometimes wonder if this is what roller girls see during a jam

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dancing the night away!

Candy gotta penalty


talkin' strategery

The Kid jams across the 8th Dimension

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arms akimbo

As I said in 2010,

"If however your subject matter requires a bit more nimbleness such as sports photography or "street photography" (taking photos of people you don't know in public places) a tilt lens is probably one of the craziest tools you could use for these subjects. Occasionally, I get interesting photographs, sometimes even a gem, but most of the time it's just crazy."












Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Silicon Valley Dot.Kamikazes vs Rat City's Sockit Wenches

Rat City's Sockit Wenches travel all the way to Silicon Valley for a bout versus the Dot.Kamikazes!

This was a cool bout for me because it's the first time I've seen any of the Rat City home-league teams play since my very first ever bout in 2007!   Back when Pia Mess played for the Sockit Wenches. I want to get back to Seattle to see some some Rat City home-league play. It hasn't worked out so far this year.... but I read on the internet that Rat City's home leagues are playing Rose City's home leagues in Portland in December.  Maybe I'll make it up north for those bouts.

In the here! and now! the Sockit Wenches take on the Dot.Kamikazes!  Some photo highlights!

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 I know that some photographers, when they use off-camera flash, like the look of a well lit venue (even if it's a dimly lit roller rink in reality), but for now I'm really digging this skating in a cave look.  San Jose Skate is a "cave" but the reality is that it isn't quite this jet-black dim there

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This is kinda funny.  This isn't the first time that the announcers, Skootr Ovr and Timothy Jordan have taken over the little box usually reserved for photographers in the in-field (apex of turns three and four).

skooter!  timothy!

As it turns out, those Monterrey girls are devoted fans too.

mbdd are fans

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Sami Automatic

goose!

plow

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Another night of good derby comes to an end

another night of good derby comes to an end.

Ack! The shutter of my fancy camera died with about 5 minutes to go.  Team photos with my fancy phone.


Sad Trombone.

sent away to get repaired.

sad trombone.















the full flickr set is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nocklebeast/sets/72157631155237648/

Monday, August 20, 2012

Silicon Valley KillaBytes vs South Coast Roller Derby

Headed up to San Jose for a double header (yes, I know the way to San Jose).

This is the "undercard" of the double-header.

Again experimenting with (one) off-camera flash.  Beaker offered a piggy back on his light stand, placed about at the "fifty yard line" on the backstrech (between turns two and three). Last week I tried 1/4 power at a similar position. This week I tried 1/16 power... perhaps a little underpowered, but defininitely not overpowered.

 piggy back.

I gotta still figure out the whole using players as gobos when shooting into the off-camera flash
still figuring this off-camera flash stuff out.

Got some nicely lit photos when shooting from the backstretch

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or from turn two

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reacting to fans yelling!
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A little further away from turn two (turn one), the off-camera flash is a little diluted and I supplemented the light more with on-camera flash bounced off the ceiling.  San Jose Skate is a bit cave-like in real life, but the extreme contrast in post accentuates it... I like the look

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some nice lighting when shooting from the inside at the apex of turn one and two

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I just never get tired of this... when jammers know they're doin' good.  They smile.
KemiKill

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I shoot with manual/mechanically focused lenses... it's a special/fun challenge that somtime produces hilarious results.... at least I crack myself up

It's true.  The autofocus on the Leica M8 is a little slow.





















the full flickr set is here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nocklebeast/sets/72157631147500466/with/7817953012/