Great to see your new work, and nice to hear Paul provided the lens for you. Maybe this can motivate some more of us with classic soft focus lenses to use them more this year. I shall try.
Great to see your new work, and nice to hear Paul provided the lens for you. Maybe this can motivate some more of us with classic soft focus lenses to use them more this year. I shall try.
Garrett
flickr galleries
The T-bird has enough chrome. It will glow nicely.
A New Pinkham Smith lens yesterday and pictures developed last evening. It is a Series IV #2 12" focus in barrel.
Although not made for 8X10, I was shooting in fairly close last evening, and 810 was what I had handy.
Film was Aviphot 80 and it was dim light last evening so easy to shoot wide open, which is what I love best.
The truck is my '39 Ford Tonner. Sheridon Beer O. Peterson Riverton Wyo Ph. 319
What a pleasure these antiques bring to me. Hope you enjoy just a little. One more, below.
The final image in the series was stopped down to f11. I wanted the buckaroo pony in the license plate on the cab roof to pop.
My mini series are always 5 as that's what goes in the JOBO. Great reason, right? This is Serial #2465 for you guys keeping track (Rudi)
Terrific work, Jim!
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Jim,
Really nice pictures and you paid quite a few pennies for that lens.
Thanks!
It was far better than presented on Ebay. Not a bad old lens at all. I'll clean up the goop on the aperture ring and wax up what paint is there and it will be as good as most that I have. The glass is sweet, as is the aperture. That's really all ya need.
Very good Jim
I like both your toys, the lens and the tonner!
Tin Can
Very smooth looking! Does it get swirly given the chance?
Bookmarks