Thanks again, Jim!
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Same lens as the portrait and flower below, but in a landscape setting. I'm not sure the aperture used, thought it was wide open but I'd find that hard to believe. If so, it's sharper at a distance than I thought it would be!
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Nice one! At least you wont get droplets on the front element!
Alina, through Steven's Port-Land 18" @ f/6
Another image with my Mr. Galli setup, wide open:
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OK, how do I do this without seeming to be self serving
That is a gorgeous image.
Here are a couple i shot today testing out this meniscus lens i bought from Jim, i used it on a 5x7 korona view
testing out a meniscus lens on 5x7 II by J. Golden, on Flickr
testing out a meniscus lens on 5x7 by J. Golden, on Flickr
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
lots and lots of newton rings on that last one
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
Just posted this in the "Still Life" thread but it seems more appropriate here. (Sorry, I'm new. If cross-posting is a no-no just smack me upside the head!)
Portra 160 4x5, expired 2001. Single element loupe as the lens. Pacemaker Speed Graphic.
Texture/grain artifacts are a result of my unfamiliarity with the scanning equipment (Microtek i900).
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