Small Repair
In our daily life situation, when
something break down and need to
be repaired, in most of the case it is
a loose screw or loose connection
kind of very simple fault.
In certain extent, it is true that the
everything break and lost = natural
were ant tear surely eat away its life
though, in the same time if we pay
reasonable attention such as to give an oil or tighten the screws etc, the things
can last quite long time. Like my Electric Kettle, it is more than 30 years old.
In fact, there is little possibility of a Kettle to break down unless switch
it on without a water thence either whole Kettle melted down or burn-out the
heater element. It’s mean, if we do “Always put only necessary amount of
fresh water and boil” = Kettle was designed to last for ever in this condition.
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But a kind of machine which has a motor inside, its vibration often cause a
break down. The worst was the worn-out of the motor bearing (due to a rack
of care = dust, and rack of oiling) otherwise, a component became loose.
Photo on the top is a control board of a motor tool in which you can see an
exploded component called Triac.
The vibration caused a component to come loose and caused a short circuit.
The damaged parts was visible and the repair was simply to replace and fix them.
The photo above is a control board of a back-up battery power supply.
Right side in the left photo, you can see a yellowish box shaped component
was burnt and exploded. From the shape and the size, it’s easy to see that it
was the same one in the left side, which said 100mF = It was a capacitor.
Remove the damaged one and test with equivalent component, if the whole
unit works (it’s mean no other component has been damaged), it’s the repair.
In this very case, the damaged capacitor was replaced by the equivalent
capacitor (in the photo right). —– But, if no obvious damage was seen, then
complicated trace and analysis game starts. It’s mean, this is not a small or
simple repair. —– Some time it was called nightmare and often
it is cheaper to buy new one. 😀
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(That) Early Cherry again
I lost the count how many times I posted the photo of this Cherry tree.
Because of this tree having the flower (almost) always, I talked
about many times, often with amazement.
She kept the full bloom from October to the next may before. But
it was a bit low-key in last year —– still showing 10 or so flowers
always since last October and she would be in full bloom soon.
So that I even dubbed her “Perpetual Cherry”. Despite watching her in past
3, 4 years, still I’m not wise to tell why this tree has the flower out of season.
—– Genetic ? = Type of variety such as crossed with Winter Cherry ? or
just because the freak weather had triggered her to miss-judge the timing ?
What ever the cause, the weather these days are enough for her to bloom.
(My worry is that her branch seems to be very thin —– was that because of
the energy has been directed to the flowers and not much went to the body ?
= we may need to give a lots of fertilizer to her ! )
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Too Early Magnolia
When I saw this Magnolia, I was even annoyed by it.
It is definitely wrong — gone too far.
Cherry can flower earlier but not this variety of magnolia.
Normally, this tree flowering after the Cherry — in May.
Without a reason, I have strange soft spot to ancient plants.
Cycad, Tree-fern, Horsetail, Ginkgo, Yew, Monkey-puzzle, Magnolia, Lotus, etc.
For them to survive hundreds of millions of years, they must
have a supreme wisdom printed in their gene ! —– I feel awe !
So, what’s wrong with she in this time ? ? ?
Those fuzzy images were taken by Wide-angle Pinhole on Canon 5D Mk-III.
Moss
Wet but not too cold = who most enjoy this weather must be the Mosses.
And nobody would say otherwise. So, no word here.
(In fact, I do know them very little any way. 🙂 )
Three photos above were taken by Zeiss 85mm F1.4 with close-up lens.
Rest of photos were taken by Canon EF Macro 100mm F2.8 with Close-up lens.
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Electronics in the Lens
Lens of today’s hi-tech DSLR was connected to the camera body
on its bottom, mechanically and electronically.
Except the Canon EF Lens (for EOS), the Aperture lever has to be
pushed from the camera side, therefore when the lens was used in
rivers direction, either the Lens become completely manual (if the
Aperture ring was still there) or just out of control. — But Canon’s EF
lens has its own stepping motor to drive the Aperture, hence as long as
they are electronically connected, the Aperture will function as normal.
(If not connected, there is no way else to use Aperture but fully open.)
To have an electronic connection, we only need a simple cable !
So, I made this adapter, long time ago, in fact soon after the Canon
introduced their EOS camera. ( yet, it was a film camera then.)
—– the connection between the camera and a lens was made by two
sets of male and female contacts. = I made and mounted them on
a Body-cap and a Lens-rear-cap, and jointed them with a cable !
= With this cable, even when a lens was held in angle, still the
lens function like as normal.
I could use this on EOS 620 and RT with EF 28 mm lens for
experimental close-up with tilted lens etc —– though, few days
ago, when I tested this again, with my latest Canon gear,
I found, 5D camera refused to work with this. 😀 😀
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On the appearance, it was just an 8p connections and two of them
were the ground line, and the signal lines for each direction =
only 5 lines seems to be used though, as long as all 8 lines were
connected one-by-one there should be OK, other than the trouble of
impedance or magnetic interference kind, caused by an extended wires.
(Those interference might be used to detect unauthorized connection.
And if anything odd was detected, Camera CPU may check the Lens’ ID.
—– If no answer was received, then camera stop to work normal. 🙂 )
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These days, the lens transmit their own ID for their own graphic program
to correct the individual characteristics of the lens, such as the aberration
or corner fall-off of the light. = To correct the Chromatic Aberration,
Red signal from the Pixels would be shifted inward and Blue signal would be
shifted outward accordingly ! (So, the picture become even sharper ! 😀 )
Though, I’m not necessary happy with this kind of approach —– once we
start to rely on computer graphics, we may no longer need to have such as
ultra wide angle lens or fisheye-lens, as we can get the same effect by
stitching the photos or use distorting graphic effect or “filters”.
Graphic design is a desc top process, it is not a photography on the spot.
Photography is a Site-specific, Moment-bound “interaction”
not just a visual effect.
= What “I” witnessed and how I lived with its moment IS the matter.
If the artefact left was a fake, the person and the life was a fake.
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At a moment, I’m quite amazed how Canon 5D could detect
“something odd” about this cable, and teasing me while showing
photo-number [50] in the view finder, instead of [950] on the
camera top, and not showing “Focused” indicator etc.
—– not malfunction but maliciously falsified on purpose. 😀
(It takes time to debag and hack-into the camera. )
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Too early Spring ?
In the day time, it was so sunny and warm —– so,
one of my friend came over and we popped out to the park.
Though every where, the grass was water logged by the record amount
of the rain (500 mm for this winter) still, Crocus started the flower.
Then we found this flower. —– ? ? ?
It can be a cherry but my guess was a Peach —– too early still.
Those flowers may not be too early.
Left seems to be an Apricot (Japanese equivalent of Ume) and
the right Photo seems to be a Kanzakura (Winter Cherry).
Still, I don’t think even now is not an appropriate time for
this Haney Bee to come out.
Crocus seems to be the second earliest flower to come out.
= First one is the Snow-drop, then after Crocus, Daffodil start to flower.
In distance, I realized that there is a quite tall Winter Cherry.
—– but instead to walk-up, I took photo of it with 500 mm lens. 😀
Like last year, this Spring-like Climate might be a false and the cold
spell may back again —– any how this is the England !
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Spiritual Deptford
In the east London, whether it is north or south of the Thames, the
churches there is quite big and well built. It is the luminescence of how
the area used to be rich with its industry and the people working there.
Of cause, the east London was the Dockland =
center of the ship building and the sea trade.
But I guess, the Anglican Church, such as in the top photo may not having
so many attendance now, still the “Cathedral” photo above may attracting
a lots of worshippers. (I didn’t ask which sect —– may be Evangelistic.)
So, it seems this town is having a quite fanatic followers of
the Christian persuasion.
M m m m ?
I’m not necessary convinced that the spirit was made buy glittering
plastic though, it is not my business or the matter I should go into.
—– I rather feel, this Deptford Creek must have seen and seeing
the change of the time and carried a scum of human life away,
for hundreds, thousands of the years
—– this is my spiritual response to this town.
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Deptford — Art or Odd ?
In south-east London, just before the Thames River reaches to Greenwich,
it is the Deptford. Unlike the posh Greenwich, this part of Lewisham is
rather poor area = hence lots of artists (I guess, rather poor artists) are
living in this area = And it creating very distinctive atmosphere here
though, I wouldn’t necessary say it is artistic, but definitely it is odd. 🙂
Next to the Deptford open market, the Albany Theatre is
one of the center of the Community Art activity.
But half of the market is a Flea Market = or some might say junk heap.
Therefore, to distinguish Deptford’s “distinctiveness” = whether it is
art or junk is a difficult task. 😀 Photo above left is — can you guess,
it’s a tattoo shop !
The area having quite a number of Vietnamese population hence
many Chinese-Vietnamese restaurant as well.
And number of Charity shops (or junk shop). —– Important point is,
they were sold to the grown-ups, not to the children.
On the table, Permanent flower in a glass jar = What a great idea !
—– I’m wondering, who got a courage to cut a hair there ?
—– or the population here loves a joke so much ?
And so-called Laughing Buddha (Chinese Putai = Taoism figure, nothing
to do with Buddhism) must be a warning of obese in the restaurant. 🙂
They are the Wedding cake kind ! = What a fantastic idea again !
So, where ever you go, ART (sort) is everywhere.
This is what Deptford is !
(Photo Right is, the entrance to the Site-office of construction site !
= not a joke ! )
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Most fancy Macro-photo set-up
This is a rather fancy combination of the macro photo set-up,
around the famous Olympus 80 mm F4 1:1 Macro lens.
This lens was designed for 1:1 Slide duplication or inter-negative work.
Most of the Macro Lens was designed to give the best performance at
1/10 shooting distance. (Ordinary lenses were designed for the infinity.)
So, this Olympus lens was quite unique even among the macro lens.
—– though, this lens was designed to use on the Extension Bellows,
I was thinking to make an adapter to use the lens on a bellows like this.
—– then, I found a fancy (and very rare) camera accessory “Pentax,
Helicoid Extension Tube” together with “49 mm to M42 Reverse ring”
= in this combination, I can use this lens without a bellows.
From the Left, Zuiko 1:1 Macro 80 mm F4, 49 mm to M42 Reverse Ring,
Helicoid Extension Tube, M42 to EOS Adapter ring, EOS Extension Tube
and EOS 5D MK-II Body.
Unlike the previous photo by 24 mm lens, rather long 80 mm lens can
give more even view and giving a ease of lighting. (This is x1 or 1:1 shot)
Clopped and part enlarged image isn’t too bad to the 24 mm original x10 image.
F4 is not very bright for 80 mm lens, still the out of focus bokhe is quite
large and soft. —– (But a little bit messy. 🙂 )
Looks interesting image though, whether this image is better than such
as Tamron 90 mm F2.5 or Canon Macro 100 mm f2.8, it’s need to have
a test shot in the exactly the same setting and the lighting.
(I might add the photos by those lenses later here. )
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PS: When I posted this, a reason why it became so fancy was that I didn’t
have Olympus-EOS adapter —> hence, I needed to mount the 80 mm lens
reversed = since I couldn’t use 80 mm lens’ own helicoid, I needed to add
Pentax Extension Helicoid and so on !
—– Since then, I obtained an adapter => I can mount the lens in normal
direction straight onto EOS Extension Tube. = Here the simpler configuration.
When this lens was mounted about 80 mm from the Image Sensor, it focused
to infinity. And with 80 mm more Extension Tube, it creates life-size image.
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Mind-set of the Medallist
Now the news from Sochi Winter Olympic is the regular feature in the media.
So, naturally I read quite number of the words from the Medallists “How he
(or she) came to this point”. Such as the one from the first Gold Medallist
of Japan, Yuzuru Hanyu (羽生結弦) the Figure Skater.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoqHZH6KE1c
—– (Unfortunately I couldn’t find a proper video from Sochi in Youtube =
most of them are either old clips or the clip only using his name with
crap contents. = this one from last year’s competition.)
Yuzuru grown up in Sendai, Japan the place received that earthquake and
tsunami few years ago. So, even he had a part of the same fate, couldn’t
practice for 6 months, as a local ice-rink was destroyed, on top of all sorts
of life’s ups and downs. —– still, in his word on an interview, he said
“On the end I came to the point to realize that I couldn’t be anybody
more than myself or anybody less than myself, and understood, there
couldn’t be anything else but to go the life to be a skater.”
= No pretence of special pride carrying the top name or the feeling carrying
the duty to the country. (Yet still, when he won, he carried Japanese Flag
on his shoulder. = He was thank-full to the people who supported him
back in Japan. —– He was a nice 19 years old boy !)
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This is in fact quite common feeling among the athletes who became
top medallist. = Non boasted the words like “I came to the Olympic to win
for my country”—– but “Just did my best and it happened to be an Olympic”.
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It is a common misconception = “To achieve such highest goal, it must need
to have highest concentration of the Will and the strong Mindset”.
—– strangely you might think, the stronger the will or higher the aim or
desire kind, it fails to achieve the goal. —– We human was not designed to
withstand to maintain such hard will, and our fate is not providing plain
sailing. = The higher the aim, the stronger the disappointment when the ship
hit an obstacle, then the person brake down.
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Athletes compete physical game though, it is in fact a very heavy mental game.
Minute fear or negative doubt would hinder the moment of judgement.
After thousands, tens of thousands of practices, the body got accustomed to
perform routine = let the body to perform. = No “Will, Aim, Pride, Pretence,
Desire, Show-off, Sense of Obligation, Duty, Fear, Doubt, Arrogance or Shame”
= in other words ANY MIND was not required here. = Just Do it.
Any how, in the moment when the athlete is competing, there couldn’t be
a margin to haggle any thought.
—– ? ? ? —– Don’t you think it’s sound familiar ?
Yes. This is exactly the same mental state to Mushin and Ichijo of the Zen.
Or, the Selflessness of the Buddhism. —– are they Buddhist ? Not necessary.
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Lord Buddha’s teachings = Buddhism, was the wisdom learned from the
human nature, and been applied to the general aspects of the life.
Wisdom in the human nature which was prevailed in the process of extreme
practice was in fact the wisdom held by the universe = Rules of the Universe,
which is in the Buddhist’s term Dharma.
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And the contemplation those athletes has gained, is nothing but
their Enlightenment = Being nobody else of the Self, who is in fact Selfless.
= This selflessness is in deed, the Dharma.
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