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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    8x10, 360mm Imagon with green filter on and 7.7 center hole disk (not one that is with radial open ones, if i remember right). Some extra downward tilting

    Touch by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr

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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    Yes!

    I also like the compact mirror one, a very steady pose.
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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Yes!

    I also like the compact mirror one, a very steady pose.
    Thanks, Randy. Compact mirror is Vitax, which i wouldn't call truly soft focus. All softness in it comes from offsetting focal length, so if you refocus its damn sharp again Imagon, on other hand - is pretty much it. Specially while you balancing below f8.

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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    Karl Isaac also went to Alberta at the same time as Ray,
    These are done with the Cooke 13 inch portrait at f 5.6.
    sharp setting
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    and soft
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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    Here’s an example of a print of a negative taken with a 250mm Imagon on a Toyo 45cf camera:



    A couple of years back I participated in an employee “gift exchange” and I drew an Asian employee’s name and, instead of buying some non-descript gift I decided to give a mounted but not framed print instead. This negative seemed appropriate and I made two prints of it: one on Ilford 300 Art and a second, the one above, on Bergger warm tone. Both were toned in Nelson’s Gold toner but only the Bergger took the tone well. After the prints were dry I set them up side by side for a couple of days in the kitchen to decide which one was the best. Because of the coloration of the of the Bergger print I decided that the Ilford print was the better so I mounted and gave that print.

    In the aftermath the Bergger print lay covered with other items that I keep on the enlarging table with other items that I am reluctant to throw away. Then one day this print caught my attention and it suddenly looked much better than I remembered. So I placed it in the kitchen and after a couple of days became quite impressed with it. How could I have possibly have chosen the Ilford print over this one?

    This print now hangs on the kitchen wall framed using anti-glare acrylic which I don’t like and now use clear museum grade OP3-AR acrylic. The snap is take from the side to avoid the glare.

    Thomas

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    I am sure your fellow worker was pleased; it's very nice.

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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    SergeIR -- envy.. envy..

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    This photograph was one that I acquired as an example of a platinum portrait.
    It came with the following inscription
    "This photograph won the Prize for Photography at "Chicago World's Fair, 1893, of Henry Farny By "Benjamin" A Cincinnati, O. Photographer" Probably Isaac Benjamin of Cincinnati
    Turns out Henry François Farny (15 July 1847 Ribeauvillé - 23 December 1916) was a French-born United States painter and illustrator, notably of North American Natives.
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    This is my interpretation of this photograph
    With a 15 inch Unar first on sharp
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    And then on soft; both at f5.6
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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    Quote Originally Posted by cowanw View Post
    This is my interpretation of this photograph
    With a 15 inch Unar first on sharp
    And then on soft; both at f5.6
    Your light source was either too far or too small (harsher shadow line) to match shadow line in original. Otherwise its a very cool take , very cool indeed.

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    Re: Soft-Focus Lens Examples

    Quote Originally Posted by gbogatko View Post
    SergeIR -- envy.. envy..
    I been stalking imagon auctions for like 2 years to get that one for decent price.

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