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Strobist info:
- 430EX through umbrella subject left for fill and background
- 430EX through umbrella subject right, front and above as main
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Lensmate lens adapter
46-49mm stepup ring
49mm protect filter
Leitz 12501
Voigtländer 28/35mm mini Finder
Holga 120N
Telex Rangefinder
46-49 Stepup ring
Red Filter
Ilford XP2 Super
Jobo C-41 Dev Kit
Shots from the FPP Walking Workshop 3 in San Clemente.
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Have merged three frames into one ! The photoshop work was done by my cousin, Prashanth (http://www.flickr.com/photos/30531176@N08/).
Thanks Prashanth ! :)
took this shot along the seashore dived in to the water to get this shot hope you guys like it
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Location : Jeddah
Canon G11 with lensmate filter adapter. The adapter allows for the mounting of 72mm filters. I use a 72-77mm step-up ring to use the 77mm filters.
Strobist info:
- 430EX through umbrella subject left for fill and background
- 430EX through umbrella subject right, front and above as main
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Nikon FC-F9 + agnos AFCE9NP6000 + Joint ring 46-46mm + Stepup ring 40.5-46mm
The unofficial combination.
Some more shots of the new gear. Will be taking most of my future uploads with this wonderful piece of equipment. I shot these pictures with the old D3200. Quite a good camera for those who are new to the vast DSLR world. However, this camera is a HUGE step up from that camera. Though it does take some great shots, this one is a huge improvement. The resolution alone is a huge different. Shutter speed is better, the ISO range is more vast, and this camera features a touch screen that makes all the difference, and is quite a nice addition.
Anzac Day Long Weekend
@ Norieul Park
Albury NSW Australia
Shot with an Cindo Paris 85mm Series 62.5mm (ø of the barrel) cinematic projection lens. (Petzval design) on a Nikon D800.—Setup: Cindo 85mm cinematic projection lens set in brass focussing mount ; filter step-down and step-up rings 72-67mm, 67-72mm, 72-67mm, 52-72mm, 39-52mm into the M39-Nikon F adapter.— As part of the Antique Camera Simulator project..
Image post-processing: Nikon RAW to JPG conversion and minor sharpening and adjustment of levels in Nikon NX2
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The chemical factory of Farbwerke Höchst at night as seen from Bad Soden (Hesse, Germany).
The chimeys are about 6.5km away (based measurement taken off a Google satellite view).
Set-up: Shot with a Rapid Paraplanat III 280mm f/8.75 (probably by CP Goerz, Berlin) mounted on a Nikon D800 (lens, 52-46mm step down ring, 42-52mm step up ring, two M42 36–90mm focussing helicoids, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, a Nikon PN-11 spacer with tripod mount and a Nikon-mount 36mm DG extension tube).—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
Post-Processing: Nikon RAW to JPG conversion in Nikon View NX2 with sharpening and DS-Lighting adjustment.
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Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
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Albury NSW Australia
Shot with an Cindo Paris 85mm Series 62.5mm (ø of the barrel) cinematic projection lens. (Petzval design) on a Nikon D800.—Setup: Cindo 85mm cinematic projection lens set in brass focussing mount ; filter step-down and step-up rings 72-67mm, 67-72mm, 72-67mm, 52-72mm, 39-52mm into the M39-Nikon F adapter.— As part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
Postprocessing: Nikon RAW to JPG conversion in Nikon View NX2 with minor focus and levels adjustment.—B&W in SIlverEfex Pro 2.—White frame in CS3.
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Thanks to a friend I'm able to demo the legendary Auditorium 23 step up transformer (SUT) by Keith Aschenbrenner and the venerable Denon 103s which it was designed for.
Nikon D800 with Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III
Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid.—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
The lens carries the inscription: " Made in France for Baker & Rouse Proprietary Ltd Melbourne—Sydney—Adelaide—Brisbane Nº 893
Anastigmat Series III"
17cm lens, f2 to f64
Image shot with a not-so-tough-at-all, broken Olympus Tough TG-1.
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