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very first shots with nikon 35-70 mm (manual) REVERSE MOUNT; at f/3,5 ; 35 mm.
subject : Nikon E 50mm
Thrust reversers on a wet tarmac. Palm Spring Airport.
© Allen Rockwell 2007 www.allenrockwellphoto.com
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I found some old negatives and scanned and reversed them to learn who they might be of, but I don't recognise them. Don't recognise the building, either. If someone could date that car, I would have a better idea of the time. I believe this might be an old "mom and pop" store, judging from the washed out sign (I could only read the top line, it says Chicken) and the cases of bottles stacked on the other side of the storage unit. I did think that maybe that little storage unit might be for ice, but it is just a guess...
Detachable lenses are fun.
Top: 18-55mm kit lens, the right way round, 55mm
Middle: 18-55mm kit lens, the wrong way round, 55mm
Bottom: 18-55mm kit lens, the wrong way round, 24mm
Each pic is full frame - no cropping.
DECORATIVE MAP: Reverse painting on glass. Influenced by satelite image with Chinese Fret-work in foreground.
FRAME: Red Lacquer on wooden frame
DIMENSIONS: 90cm x 65cm approx.
INDICATIVE PRICE OF DECORATIVE MAP: £450
INDICATIVE PRICE OF FRAME: £100
I made the ebony bridge today - I was thinking I wanted it to be a reverse belly, but now I'm not sure.
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