FP100C, 210 Heliar
FP100C, 210 Heliar
David
Tulips, 2010
Sinar P, 240mm APO Nikkor
5x7 TMY, Pyrocat HD
Pitcher Plants, carnivorous flowers in the Big Thicket of East Texas. Toyo 45A, 210mm Nikkor lens.
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He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep..to gain that which he cannot lose. Jim Elliot, 1949
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I just got a new-to-me B&L Projection Lens. I think it's somewhere in the 12-14 inch range. The diameter is 3.5 inches, so I guessed that it's a f/4 and shot these...
Both were shot with a single strobe in an otherwise dark room. (Sadly I wasn't given a Packard Shutter with the lensI actually made a temporary lensboard out of cardboard... I was worried that it was gonna fall off.
Let me know what you think and shout out any suggestions for what to do with a nice, old, projection lens.
Looks like you found something great to do with it. Nice shot. Keep shooting with it. Is this the Arista film?
Those a pretty, and a refreshingly new take on a well worn subject.
David
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