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Dypsis lutescens/ Areca palm/ Cau cįŗ£nh

NEX-6 + Tamron SP 35-80 1:2.8-3.8

sometimes, we dont need a speech

Pretty much self-explanatory. From left to right:

 

1. Isco Goettingen Kiptar 190mm f3.2

(Petzval Type Projection Lens)

2. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 165mm 2.7

3. Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f 2.5

4. Nikon Nikkor W 180mm f5.6

(just for referece. I wanted to see how a modern "Plasmat" Type lens renders the scene.)

 

1-3 Graflex Speed Graphic

3. Chamonic 045 F1

 

Kodak Plus-X Pan best before 11/1986 @ 62ASA

6:30min XTOL 1:1

 

and I have no Idea were the bubbles on sample 2 and 3 come from. Maybe the Film is a "little" to old and reacted with the Packaging. This test wasn't about sharpness, it was about look and feel.

 

Those numbered Linhof sheet film holders are really nice when you test things.

 

What do you think?

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Streetlight bokeh with a reflection of myself on the window.

 

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At an Art Walk. Enjoying the streets as the lights shine in the dark.

Another tulip at work, with some yellow ones hanging out in the bokeh. :)

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Got a new lens today! Didn't have anything to really take pictures of so I just went for a standard bokeh shot:) Merry Christmas!

i use christmas ( in form of a snowman) light in the background, aperture wideopen, macro lens

  

Los helechos rojos y las mujeres de pelo corto tienen un no sƩ quƩ que me gusta tanto.

Olympus OM-2/ Double exposure

Macro photography is soooo difficult!

 

So im new to this macro stuff! but from what i have watched and read briefly your advised to shoot no less the 1/80sec handheld to ensure sharp images, whilst selecting an aperture that holds as much of the subject in focus as desired. and having an ISO of 100 to keep noise to an absolute minimum.

 

Talk about threading a microscopic needle whilst staring into the sun!

 

Its so difficult to hold the correct focus as even breathing puts the whole thing outta focus. To get an aperture which holds the whole subject in focus is dam hard too! every time i wanna use f/8 or above im bumping up too 400 which isn't ideal.

 

So rant over! Any tips and words of advice would be more than welcome!!!

 

Thanks for viewing

...or I need a new pair of glasses...

the edit i did last nite. :)

Just put the tree up and had to take a bokeh shot of all the lovely coloured lights, makes me feel very festive.

HDR photomatix 3 images

 

This little Himilian Birch in my parent's back garden hasn't gotten the message to loose the leaves yet. Made for a good test subject for my new Mitakon 35mm f/0.95.

test shot by Eos 5Diii

Leica M Monochrom Typ 246 Leica Summilux 35mm 1.4

March 22, 2013 For DPS assignment. This poor lonely half frozen weed was shot in front of the lake. The wind was blowing enough so that I was able to catch the bokeh off of the water reflections.

taken with the OMD-Kitlens 12-50 at 43mm macro position.

The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstasy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed.

 

~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

  

Nikon F3, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AI-S | Portra 400 Box

 

Just learned how to do C-41 at home with the CineStill kit. Got through 3 rolls of my back-log so far.

 

Fuji 500T Vivid (8547) shot at EI 500.

Color motion picture negative film in 35mm format.

Tungsten balanced

 

Large version at: emulsive.org/photography/bokeh-blues-fuji-500t-vivid-8547...

 

Filed under: #35mm_format, #Photography

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