Originally Posted by Jim Galli
joshua tree
12" Darlot Landscape uncorked
Originally Posted by Jim Galli
joshua tree
12" Darlot Landscape uncorked
Last edited by Ken Lee; 7-Apr-2018 at 17:05.
"Mush does have a place on the menu, just a small one. And its true what I say, take a low contrast boring picture and a soft focus lens will reduce the contrast and make it more boring."
I took the liberty of re-posting the soft focus images that you point out as working.
Thanks for taking the time to share and explain.
18" Verito,
f5.6, 1/15 sec
HP5
HC-110
Part of 11x14 as my Epson GT-X970 cannot scan full format
Rose, 2011
Sinar P, 9 inch Kershaw Soft Focus Lens
5x7 HP5+, D-23
To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln: people who like this sort of thing, may find this the sort of thing they like.
Thanks to Eddie Gunks for the use of the lens.
Last edited by Ken Lee; 7-Apr-2018 at 17:06.
My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.
My YouTube videos
oldstyleportraits.com
photo.net gallery
Christmas Tree, 2011
Sinar P, 9 inch Kershaw Soft Focus Lens
4x5 HP5+, D-23
Since this is a thread about flowers, here's a Christmas tree, Eddie: we'll think of the ornaments as flowers, and hope the moderators don't catch us
The light bulbs are quite small, but the lens transforms them into globes.
Last edited by Ken Lee; 7-Apr-2018 at 17:06.
My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.
My YouTube videos
oldstyleportraits.com
photo.net gallery
Sorry not soft focus, don't have a lens like that.
[IMG] Lillies by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]
Mart
Marv, the detail and texture is very nice! nice range of tones as well.
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