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    Thank you all.

    Jon, I also like the squiggly image. A church interior reflected in the baptismal font? That's my guess anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Jon, I also like the squiggly image. A church interior reflected in the baptismal font? That's my guess anyway.
    Bryan, You are very close to being correct! This image started out as an interior shot of St. John the Baptist Cathedral that is located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. When I made it, I did not have a tripod, and it was shot a 3200 ISO. So, a lot of image noise. I don't have a computer with a multi-gigabyte memory image processor. So, no way to improve it. A guy I know on Fred Miranda always shoots high ISO and has been using solarization with his images. Recently he has been slightly distorting the images. I thought I would try to do this. Well, my first attempt was not slight! But, it was interesting! This one is not solarized. I tried that, but did not like the result, so just left it in B&W.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    A wild distortion Jon.



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    Another nice image Tuco! I'm glad you like my wild distortion!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nolindan View Post
    Jon Oman posted the really squiggly thing.

    OK, Jon - what is it?
    See the above ramble where I explained it to Bryan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon.oman View Post
    Bryan, You are very close to being correct! This image started out as an interior shot of St. John the Baptist Cathedral that is located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. When I made it, I did not have a tripod, and it was shot a 3200 ISO. So, a lot of image noise. I don't have a computer with a multi-gigabyte memory image processor. So, no way to improve it. A guy I know on Fred Miranda always shoots high ISO and has been using solarization with his images. Recently he has been slightly distorting the images. I thought I would try to do this. Well, my first attempt was not slight! But, it was interesting! This one is not solarized. I tried that, but did not like the result, so just left it in B&W.
    I see! It was very sharp, so my second guess was a digital effect. A couple of months ago I posted this image with a reflection in a font so was thinking similarly.

    Speaking of that trip, I only just now developed some color film from it. We visited the National Corvette Museum on our way back from Louisville (sadly without my Corvette as it was running poorly) and I shot some Atlanta Film Co. 500T (Vision3) film in the museum:





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    Minolta SRT Copy Stand restored Sony Nex-3 E3.5/30 Macro Original Black Mat, and plastic dust cover marked Minolta. Available light in the copy area. 50mm F1.4 late MC Rokkor with correct 50mm F1.4 MC Rokkor Lenshood. Presently loaded with Ilford Pan F+. Also has original SRT Rubber Eyecup.
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    Latest lens addition: Carl Zeiss 35mm f/2 distagon, ZF mount.

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