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Strictly speaking, this is a TtV picture, because that's the viewfinder right there. However, it's actually a picture of someone else (ibecks) taking a reverse TtV picture. So the title is correct. So there.
tried the whole flipping a 50mm and holding it up to your mounted lens macro thing. focusing is god awful
L526 has left one of the switches lined for the reverse position at the Oshkosh Yard. This area should look pretty different once construction on the new through-plate girder bridge starts.
So, the picture shows the starting point. You have to turn the trailer to the left, passing the orange cone on your right (which is just to the left back of the trailer at the moment). Then straighten up, then turn again and straighten up into the bay. Simple, huh?
A small flower weighted down and shot in container of carbonated soda with a Sigma 105mm Macro lens then cleaned and touched up with Photofiltre Studio.
Reverse lens macro experiement, hence the haze edge which gives a very soft effect.
18-55mm on camera - reversed 28-80mm - manual setting and focus - handheld. I didn't have any converters, I just held the 28-80 lens against the 18-66 lens. Very awkward but interesting results.
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Natural beauty, no make-up on the skin uncovering freckles and showing natural skin is beautiful. model millie. Inspired by Sebastian Salgado.