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I used a Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 lens to capture my guinea pig, Atlee-Ramona, working on her latest piece. She normally doesn't like to be disturbed while practicing, but she made an exception for this shot. T-Max 400

I had bought a cheap teleconverter, but I really didn't like the results that I was getting with it. I decided that I'd much rather have an extension tube so I carefully knocked the glass out of it. I used it inbetween my OM-PC and Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 for this shot. The exposure was f/16 for about 10 seconds on T-MAX 400.

I was reading my philosophy book outdoors when this caterpiller started crawling across the pages. Of course I always have my camera with me, so I quickly attached my Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 and extension tube to get the picture. The regular print was not nearly as captivating as the negative was, so I used Adobe Photoshop to make a negative image. T-MAX 400.

This was taken from the second floor of the library at Goshen College. My BMX bike is the one closest to the fountain. I used my Vivitar Series 1 19-35 f/3.5-4.5 on TMAX-100.

This tree stands next to the Union at Goshen College, it is great for climbing. TMAX-100.

My friend Justin Wikerd (aka Bacon) as seen through a my Vivitar Series 1 19-35 f/3.5-4.5 lens. T-MAX 100.