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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Nice ones Drew, thanks!

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    Re: Pricktorialism

    I think I like the middle one best, but I'm not sure why. It may be that it plays best on an iPhone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr. Mark View Post
    I think I like the middle one best, but I'm not sure why. It may be that it plays best on an iPhone.
    The middle one reminds of Ansel's 'Shingles' print that i saw again today. http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/82460
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr. Mark View Post
    I think I like the middle one best, but I'm not sure why. It may be that it plays best on an iPhone.
    It's also my favorite of that day's shoot, even though it's the least "soft focus" of the batch. Thanks!

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    This one has the most views and "faves" on Flickr:

    09-05-16-001 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/drew_saunders/

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    The middle one above is great. The repeating patterns. I confess I glanced at the others (remember I live in the environment of cacti) but I stopped and spent a good couple of minutes on the one in the middle. It works like an abstract. It isn't what it seems and yet, clearly, it is.

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    I agree. The middle one is really good.
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    New Mexico, near the Navajo Reservation, earlier this month.


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    Makiflex Std 250 Imagon Foma 200 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr

    Innis Woods, Columbus, Ohio.

    Plaubel Makiflex, 250mm Imagon, H5.8 Imagon Disk + Imagon ND filter, Foma 120 roll film, Legacy Pro Mic-X, Replenished
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    Re: Pricktorialism

    Shooting another new cine lens last night, sort of a petzval emulator, it gives a very pictorial effect, to me:


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