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    Re: Meditation on house fans

    Here is yet another meditation on house fans, though the subject this time is an armilary, an advanced sort of sundial. Linhof MT with 150mm Caltar II, Tmax 100.Click image for larger version. 

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    Re: Meditation on house fans

    Another in my series "Meditation on house fans". I used a Zone VI view camera and a 180mm Fujinon soft focus lens at full aperture, f/8. Tmax 100 film and natural light from an overhead skylight, two second exposure.
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    Re: Meditation on house fans

    Nice job on the ballet slippers, bevdig. A subject close to my heart.
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    Re: Meditation on house fans

    Quote Originally Posted by bevdig View Post
    Here is another soft focus effort, this time using my daughter's ballet shoes from a long time ago (she is in her '40's now). The lens this time was a 170mm Fuji SF at f/9 on Tmax 100 developed normally. Lighting is electronic flash with a fill card to the left. I spent a fair amount of time making sure the background tonality was just right--not too dark or light.Attachment 210704
    Electronic flash tends to freeze movement due to their high speed of let's say 1,000th of a second flash or more. It seems that you would want to use continuous ambient light to get blur.

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