How about a thread of lenses shot wide open? I'll go first. This is a brass magic lantern lens shot on cross processed 8x10 Polaroid Film.
How about a thread of lenses shot wide open? I'll go first. This is a brass magic lantern lens shot on cross processed 8x10 Polaroid Film.
What is cross processed 8x10 polaroid film?? Do you take the film out and process it in a tray? Not using the processing pod?
That looks like Polaroid "chocolate"--color neg with the B&W positive sheet and pod.
That is awesome!
a 12 inch brass projection lens on my 4x5. wide F***ing open!
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Last edited by jnantz; 11-May-2007 at 03:55.
A few wide-open from a wide-open junkie. I honestly judge most optics primarily from how they look wide open. I'm the guy who pays three times as much for the 50mm f/1.2 over the f/1.4....
This is shot with a B&L projection lens on 5x7 film. I like this shot because it captures this set of twins just as I know them to be.
Schneider 300 f/5.6 Symmar wide open on 4x5 FP4+.
Here's a photo of my brother with a Nikkor-W 210mm at f5.6 on Polaroid Type 55.
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