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    Re: Pricktorialism

    [QUOTE=DoK;1324281]Hermagis Cinema 80mm (Petzval) + APS-C digital camera Ricoh GXR

    Nice mood, particularly the low/dim light pics !

    Here is one from this last WE,
    enjoy !
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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Thank you, Miguel!
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    Фотографии в альбоме «ФЭД-35 28/4.5 (довоенный, без просветления)», автор serkol64 на Яндекс.Фотках
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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Chez Monet
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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Does a soft focus (Imagon) image of a cactus get me extra points for "Pricktorialism?"


    08-03-14-3 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr


    08-03-14-1 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr
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    Re: Pricktorialism

    That agave looks HUGE! but of course it must be deceptive scale. wonderful!

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    Sharp Agave

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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Quote Originally Posted by stawastawa View Post
    That agave looks HUGE! but of course it must be deceptive scale. wonderful!
    It's huge all right; about 2 metres high at the topmost point. I photographed it from a safe distance....wouldn't want to fall into it.
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    Re: Pricktorialism


    Rake, Shadow
    Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilford MG FB photographic paper, image size 16.7cm X 21.4cm, from a TriX negative exposed in a Pentax ME Super camera fitted with a 70-210mm zoom lens.
    Photography:first utterance. Sir John Herschel, 14 March 1839 at the Royal Society. "...Photography or the application of the Chemical rays of light to the purpose of pictorial representation,..".

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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Thanks Drew, this thread was intended to be soft focus of sharp cacti, or other sharp things!

    Other people can use common sharp lenses to take photos of sharp things. Or sharp pictures of seascapes????.... I suppose.

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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Nikkor 50/1.4 LTM:



    Leica Hektor 50/2.5 LTM:


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    Re: Pricktorialism

    A couple more with the 250 Imagon at Stanford's Arizona Cactus Garden:

    09-05-16-002 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr


    09-05-16-003 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr


    09-05-16-004 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr
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