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So I scanned the film in as a positive.
Long story short - I developed two rolls of Ansco Memo 35mm found film that expired in 1949 in Diafine 5+5. In the same container, I also developed a roll of Verichrome Pan 127 that developed normally.
The two rolls of Ansco Memo film both contained images, seemingly at random, that either developed normally, exhibited solarization to some degree, or, extremely weirdly, just plain reversed itself into a positive image on the film. This also happened about 3 hours later with an old roll of 124 film that I shot in a Brownie box camera.
Sometimes the drills needs a bit of a kick-start to get rolling, especially uphill. Anna helps out, while Fiona tries... rowing? She's obviously figured out something to do with her hands, but I'm not quite sure what.
Reverse lens macro held in place with my hand, no crop.
Not that you can make out anything in this picture, but to me the colour blend is great, so whatever.
It's the same type of flower used in the bee pics.
The C-17 team slams the Globemaster into reverse thrust indicated by the opening in the engine cowlings.
Knife edge.
Testing a an adapter that lets you put your lens on backwards to get a cheap macro effect.
I also posted this here.
pencils high on a hill
Reverse City, Pascal Marthine Tayou.
This artist was born in Cameroon, is presently based in Belgium and has exhibited at international art exhibitions such as the 2005 Venice Biennale. His gigantic 3- dimensional work, about 5 metres in height, and comprising countless pencils and cut-down trees, is displayed outdoor
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For long I thought reverse lens macro couldn't be achieved with my G lens. And then recently, I came to know about this free lensing technique and I had to give it a try. And voila!
It was great fun at the expense of virtually nothing. But without an aperture ring on the lens I still had only two f stops at the two extremes. The magnification is quiet pleasing but the trouble is in bringing something into focus with the very narrow depth and the screwed up focus plane.
So here are the few better ones I could manage in the last two days. I'm pretty sure I'll be trying this again. :)
Had some time to try out the new reverse lens bracket today, and the sun was shining. So decided to play with the layers and do some sliding while I was at it. An excuse to do nothing important in the sunshine.
it is a bout the ring that connects those 2 objectives together... the first in normal position, the second reversed
these rings have 2 screwthreads.. both at the outside... what's the name of such a ring ??
I took this photo with an 45-150mm lense (Lumix G Vario H-FS45-150).
The orange background is actually a wooden table with a little color correction.
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