Meadow Flower – (2)
Yet another photos from the same flower patch as before.
And this time, I used the same homemade lens and the Zeiss 85 mm F1.4 lens.
On the photo, if the back ground image was not completely out of focus in a Bokhe,
such as this one and the top photo, they were taken by 2 element homemade lens.
Other photos, which got strong Bokhe in the back ground, like this one,
it was taken by the Zeiss 85 mm lens with F1.4 aperture setting.
Not only it is a short telephoto 85 mm, its extremely bright 1.4 F-aperture gives
very shallow depth of field —– yet still, the image in focus has pretty good details.
(That what this lens was famous for)
The photo Right is in fact the part enlargement of the Left photo.
Likewise, Right photo was a pert enlargement of the photo Left.
When this 85 mm lens was used on the close-up distance, it shows very
soft Bokhe due to the increased Coma aberration, which I like very much.
Stopped down to a smaller F-aperture, hence increase the depth of field,
photo became like ordinary photo. 🙂
Still, which way to chose is depend on the purpose and the taste.
My original image of the wild flower meadow was in my vague child’s memory,
when the flowers were taller than me, and it was far more than 60 years ago.
There shouldn’t be the same clear images, therefore, I don’t need to see
the images from a catalog of a garden-center kind.
(And, I do no longer dealing with the reference book publisher.)
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Meadow Flower taken by Homemade Lens
This flower meadow was suddenly created in the past 2 weeks.
It was a green patch between the buildings of the council housing estate.
Two weeks ago, somebody made a bald patch on the grass, — then after few
rains, it became a flower meadow. = Packaged Instant Meadow !
From this meadow, my regular diet of fuzzy photo was made — but this time,
I used a Home made lens which is a Retro-focus type, 2 element lens.
Sound a bit ostentatious though, in short, as the main convex lens had a little
short focal length, I put another concave lens to extend its back-focus, hence
it became a Retro-focus type. —– (Main convex lens came from a toy and the
Front concave lens was my broken short-eye-sighted glass.)
This photo was a comparison. = taken by the same
Wide-angle Double-density Pinhole lens, I’ve been using.
Note : Regardless the distance, Pinhole never posses a core of sharp image.
And rather blueish color cast, because not much glass lens there to block
the UV. —– (It’s a Pinhole ! )
For this Double-element lens, I improvised an “inter-changeable F-aperture” to
reduce a halation by stopping down. (Sound heavy “F-aperture” though, it was
just a hole on a black tape to stick on the back of the lens. 🙂 )
——– (Photo above : The clear samples of Iris (F-aperture) Effect =
——– Left = Fully open / 10 mm. Center Photo = 6 mm. Right Photo = 3 mm.
Despite the utter humble origin, amazingly this lens has certain image quality.
And those pink flower having rain drops on it —– just able to see !
So, the image was Soft and Fuzzy, because of too much Coma- aberration
still, they are retaining certain sharp image in the center. 😀
This is a part enlargement of the photo above —– Not too bad. I like it.
(Can you see the water droplets on the petals ! )
And able to give enough fun !
I have no idea, what those flowers called.
Still, I like this glowing color ! — not the Sun, but like a kindling fire in the ash.
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PS : May be much of your annoyance, this is it ! = THE home made Lens.
Photo Right shows “F-aperture” ! = Hole in a Black sticky tape. 😀
= To clack a nut of creativity, it doesn’t need to be ostentatiously heavy
Lens, even though the Camera happen to be expensive.
= Typical case was, just smear the Lens with sliver to soften the image.
Heavy pretense blocks the flow of the idea. = Anything can be done.
Matter is Just Do and discover a FUN.
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Orange Peel
You may not guess what I’m going to talk about. The photo here is Orange Peels.
Orange Peel (of its powder) has been used as a flavoring spice or even a
Chinese herbal medicine. (= moderate stimulant to the stomach )
—– But I’m not going to use it in any form but I’m going to get lid of them.
Though, if you throw them into a rubbish bin in the kitchen, together with
carrot skin etc etc, inevitably you’ll have a rotten wet bottom in the bin where
Fruits Fly thrives. — Still, try to fight against them is the futile, impossible task.
A bin with lid didn’t work = they get inside when it was open = and lay eggs =
then come back in hundreds. You can’t catch, you can’t hit = they fly so quick.
Throw a rubbish every day is the one answer. (Sounds quite paranoia isn’t it ?)
And make them composted in a jar with tight lid, is the another answer,
though, when I tried, I realized that I don’t have a garden to use the compost.
Anyhow, my rubbish for 2 weeks is not more than a super-market plastic bag.
—– On the end, I got the answer = wet rubbish IS the root cause of trouble.
= Why not dry them ! = If no wet rubbish, no Fruits Fly would come, hence
= no trouble, no fight. —– isn’t this the Buddhist’s like answer ! 🙂
(Same as, “No alcohol, no trouble. No woman, no trouble” kind of approach !
Save the joke of Mahayana Buddhism “Having trouble IS the Enlightenment”
though, Fruits Fly has no fun at all.) 😀
= So, I leave the Orange peel, Vegetable skin etc to spread on the plastic tray
and let them dry. (Looks strange though, nobody would see it anyway.)
—– When they are dry, put them into the bin.
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Just a little bit more attention, then able to have a peaceful life !
Isn’t this a Zen ? —– or do you think it’s a nuts or paranoid ?
Ha ha ha ha 😀 —– Have a nice Friday 13th, and a fun-full weekend.
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Cherry
One of the most popular tree of Cherry, they got hundred of species and may
be thousand of garden varieties. So that, all of their flowers look more or less
the same though, when it came to the fruits, they are amazingly different. =
Not only the sizes or color —– but only a thing it would be certain, is, the most
of them are not nice to eat at all. Only an exception I ever encountered was,
the Cherry trees standing on the road side outskirt of Wurzburg in Germany.
(Though, I wouldn’t guaranty you to find the same street and the tree. 😀 )
That cherry was the same kind sold in the shop, the dark colored one.
I guess, the local council just planted the same variety for Cherry fruits.
(But I don’t know how their flowers looks like. )
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Many years ago, once European farmers tried to export their cherries to
Japan though, non was sold. To the Japanese, Cherry got to have the color
like the one in the top photo and of cause the sweetness with subtle acidity.
So, this Cherry got the right color, the size was somewhat a half of “Salable”
standard in Japan but this one got awful bitter taste.
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Strangely you may think, not so many fruits yelling Cherry in Japan.
There are hundreds of different Cherries there though, most of the tree
commonly planted there were the variety called Somei-yoshino, which
was created in a Somei village somewhere north of Edo (now called Tokyo).
Since it was a specially created hybrid, this Somei-yoshino is infertile ; ie
there is no cherry fruit ! = No seed. And all the Somei-yoshino in the world
were propagated from single tree by means of grafting = one by one by hand.
Therefore, thousands cherry trees planted on the bank of Potomac river
Washington, US were all created in the same manner and genetically
they are all identical clones.
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What makes this Somei-yoshino so special was, when flower is open, there is
no leaves and when the flower finished, each flower petals falls like a snow.
= Symbolizing the Ethos of Samurai. The beauty in the death. ! ! !
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Azalea and Rhododendron
Even among the same family of Ericaceae, Azalea and Rhododendron is
very close. Often their flowers are indistinguishable. (I don’t care. 🙂 )
A bit fragile branched tree is Azalea and having stiffer branches, thick leaves is
Rhododendron —– in general.
In fact, in the mountain, both Azalea and Rhododendron are quite common.
—– well, Azalea in the grassy meadow and Rhododendron grows much higher,
even rocky ridged area of the mountain.
Even in the wild, both of them got variety of colors though, in most of
the case, one area got the same kind and the same colored flower.
So, in Japan, we climbers are proudly boasting, has seen the special
variety of the Rhododendron in the particular mountain.
It seems, the Rhododendron has an alkaloid (poison or medicinal constituency)
which rise a blood pressure, hence some are believing it has an Aphrodisiac effect.
In the mountain Shelter, I observed a group of the people experimenting it and
showed the effects = feel hot and itchy on the skin and having a feeling that their
earlobe are swollen. (but not their part of the anatomy —– how shame) 😀 😀
So, when I read a description in the book “Third eyes” —— Tibetan family eat
honey pickled Rhododendron flowers. = I was very suspicious about the
authenticity of the book = then, later I discovered that the author was in fact
an English Milkman. Whole book was just a fiction.
So, don’t make a Rhododendron Salad.
They are pretty as they looks ! (nothing more, nothing less)
(Whole picture were taken by Canon Fish-eye Zoom 8~15 mm F4
—– it’s a pretty useful lens ! )
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Snap-shot by DD-Pinhole
All the photos here were taken by my ” Wide-angle Double-density Pinhole” on
Canon 5D Mk-III. In fact on that day, I went for a walk only with this lens (?)
and the Tamron 500 mm Mirror lens, hoping to see Parakeets.
Original pinhole got about 60 degree of view though, with the additional concave
lens ( from a Canon Zoom lens) the angle was greatly widened to nearly 100 degree.
You may guess that the Pinhole Camera needs to have long exposure though,
with the advantage of Hi-ISO digital camera, such as with ISO 12,500, the shutter
time can be 1/80~1/8 like this outside shot. —– who care with slightly
blared photo on 1/4 or 1/2 slow shutter any way. 😀
The best thing was, no visual details were given in the image,
no further information would be needed. Photo has atmosphere only.
So, the photography (for me at least) purely a fun.
No complicated notion about the subjects or message in the photo
= image or the subjects were there just as they are.
To see the world in clear eyes, the world showed its fuzzy nature.
This paradox is what the Dharma is.
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Impressionist’s Flower Photo (without Pink)
Those photos were taken on the same day of the Shooting Party.
Being as an impressionist (for one-day 🙂 ) = no botanical
observation or comment.
Till here all the photos above were taken using a Fun Camera’s Lens.
And those last three photos were taken by the Wide-angle
Double-density Pinhole on Canon 5D Mk-III.
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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.

























































































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