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the journal of Michael Werneburg

twenty-eight years and a million words

Vancouver, 2002.07.09

Today I made a wondrous discovery; reverse-lens photography.

if I hold my lens up to the mount of my camera backwards, so that the accessory threads are against the mount, I can take shots of things that are very tiny and very very close. I used my discovery to photograph the cracks in the skin of my knee, some pollen on flowers, and a tiny spider (which eluded me). I understand there are adapters for this sort of thing, so you don't have to hold the lens in place. I can't wait.

rand()m quote

Work is about a daily search for meaning as well as daily bread; for recognition as well as cash; for astonishment rather than torpor; in short for a sort of life, rather than a monday-to-friday sort of dying.

— Studs Terkel