stormdog: (Geek)
I just scored these at my local thrift store.

The 70-210 is a constant aperture zoom that still has it's instrucion manual and dessicant package in the box. I don't think it was ever used. The price on the box says it lists at $300 and marked by the seller at $200.

The 28mm has an aperture of 2.8, which is pretty damned fast. (Though I have a 50mm 1.8 for my Canon that sometimes makes me feel like I can shoot in the dark.) On a crop-sensor camera (like my Pentax K100), that should be a really good indoor event lens for things like conventions or any kind of impromptu pictures. It's missing its front lens cap and has a fingerprint on the glass, but is in really nice shape other than that. No price on that box.

Both lenses have their styrofoam packing inserts too and are labeled "Joseph B. Dahlkemper Co., Inc," which seems to have been a discount retailer of goods that declared bankruptcy in PA in 1994.

https://www.courtlistener.com/…/in-re-joseph-b-dahlkemper-…/

With that plus my 400mm prime, I basically have a whole kit of long, short, and walk-around zoom for my grandpa's Pentax now!

Pentax K-mount Lenses from Goodwill
stormdog: (sleep)
The strikingly blue tiles in the fountains all around the Evanston Bahá'í temple are gorgeous in the sun. Of course, so is the building. (From a trip Danae and I took to see the building two years ago.)

Bahá'í Temple Fountain Basin - Evanston, IL
stormdog: (Tawas dog)
It's really hard to decide which of these dam pictures I want to post. It was such an amazing thing to see!


Pensacola Dam, Oklahoma


This is the Pensacola Dam, between the towns of Disney and Langley, Oklahoma.This dam is over a mile long (I watched my car odometer as I drove across!) and is one of the largest in the country. It's a hell of a sight to see!

This giant public work made peripheral connections in my brain to a number of things. Because we'd just seen a mural of Woody Guthrie on the wall of a venue named after him in Tulsa, I thought of the Colombia River and the Grand Coulee dam that he sang about. I named my car Columbia, partly as a reference to that song, and that dam. They are both technologies that have so much to offer society, but do so much damage at the same time. (For different reasons, the name also references a space shuttle.)

I'm just fascinated by things like this. I could have spent a long time here.

I hope to write up the rest of my trip this weekend. I'll have updates from my neurologist visit too, for those of you waiting with bated breath to hear more about my health!
stormdog: (Kira)
I guess I'm supposed to post old pictures on Thursday; I fail at throwback.

This is a picture of me that is twelve years old now, from the first convention I ever went to on my own, without my parents. I spent all of Friday and Saturday at Midwest Furfest 2002 being painfully shy, taking photos of fursuiters, and talking to not a single person except for Dana Simpson. She's an artist from whom I bought an original hand-inked comic strip from Ozzie and Mille. When she wrote before the con about the possibility of selling originals, I emailed her ask her to bring a particular strip, which was a huge feat of bravery for me. I have that strip, now framed, on the wall over to my left.

On Sunday, I finally got up the nerve to approach one person whose name I recognized from lurking on Livejournal. Though him, I kind of got started in being an independently social creature in Chicago furry fandom, and from there, a social creature in general. Though the process was a long and slow one.

This fursuiter had servomotors in the ears that let them move into different expressions. I thought that was so awesome. I still do! I don't know who this was; I don't suppose any of my readers do?

At that point in my life, I knew various members of my parents' social circle who I still consider to be friends, but I had not a single friend who I'd met in person on my own. I recognize parts of myself in that person, but I don't know if he'd recognize me.



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