Dutch Iris
Horseman L45, Schneider Symmar-S 135mm, Fomapan 200, ID-11 1+3 13mins.
Tried to focus about half way deep on this 3D flower, but even stopped all the way down to f45, the result is mostly just off focus. If I want all of it in focus here, is there any more I can do? Or is it a matter of pick the target somewhere, nail it and let the rest fall where it will?
Cheers!
Dutch Iris from the driveway by J P, on Flickr
Speed Graphic Pacemaker
Schneider Krueznach Symmar-S 135mm
Jahn, beautifully done. and nice work on your site, as well.
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Ilford DD-X 1+4
I can almost smell the fish. Great tonality and perfect DOF for composition.
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- Lens: VOIGTLANDER Heliar 210 1:4.5 in Compound shutter
- Film: POLAROID Polacolor Pro - 100 ISO - size 4x5" - Expired
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