I'm in the middle of a photography project documenting my lenses, and I see the current photo challenge subject is "trees". So since I just put this photo through the editor, I figured let's put it up for others to see.
It is shot with the original Super Carenar MC ƒ=35mm 1:2.8 lens that I sadly didn't find any info or data by Googling around. All I know the lens was likely purchased with a Fujica ST605N film camera in 1978, along with it's 135mm big brother and a 55mm Fujinon lens.
This is easily the most difficult lens I've used to date. I will be finishing a review along with tips and shots possibly during this week.
But no more talk. Here's the photo:
![Terijoensalava](https://steemitimages.com/640x0/https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2928/33129819756_43c85acf1e_b.jpg)
Salix fragilis 'Bullata'
Body: Canon EOS 550D
Lens: Super Carenar MC ƒ=35mm 1:2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/2000s
Aperture: ƒ/4
ISO: Dual-ISO 100+200
Terijoensalava a.k.a. Pallopaju (Salix fragilis 'Bullata') is a Finnish ball-shaped Crack Willow that thrives near water, riverbanks being its favourite growing places. The tree is named after Terijoki, a Finnish municipality that was annexed to the Soviet Union in 1944 after WW2, present day Zelenogorsk since 1948. More info, sourced From the English speaking Wikipedia:
"From 1323 to 1721 the Zelenogorsk area was a part of Sweden. It was ceded to Russia in 1721, becoming "Old Finland", which again was united with the Grand-Duchy of Finland in 1811. Until 1917, Terijoki was part of the Grand-Duchy of Finland, ruled by the Grand Dukes of Finland, who were the Tsars of Russia, (1812–1917)."
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"When the Republic of Finland gained independence on 6 December 1917, Terijoki became a part of it, and remained so until it was occupied by the Soviet Union during the Winter War (1939-1940). It was regained by Finland in 1941 during the Continuation War (1941-1944), but then was then occupied again by the Red Army during the later stages of the same war and annexed to the Soviet Union in 1944."
It's a nice big tree, but of course it is winter time here so the tree is kind of naked right now.
- Entry #2: The pier, some frosty trees and boats
![Buy me a beer](https://steemitimages.com/DQmRfk3KGg4aZ37p71f9AFSxHRXK9wzLDq6Ricuqns2W5aj/image.png)
@gamer00 I was like ..trees? till I look harder and found the pine and what seem to be young bald birch trees :)
good luck!
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I am not sure if the challenge rules were exact about the amount of the trees, but yea it seems I've personally made a slight typo there, not that it matters very much. In fact, I noticed it when writing it, I wasn't even sure whether I should correct it and into what, so I left it like it is.
Thanks for the luck. :)
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@gamer it's not a biggie ;)
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Nice shot. You seem into photography so I followed ya :)
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Thanks! I noticed the same a while ago when checking out your postings, and also followed.
BTW. I recall you had a post up where you asked if there were people on Steem who might be interested in content over the technical aspect of photography; bodies, lenses, apertures and whatnot... You've now found one guy who is very interested in discussing and reading about those things. :)
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Very good and thanks for the input. Ill put try to remember to put in some details on the posts that are geared for fellow photobugs!
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