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This is what you get when you mount a lens designed for an APS-C format sensor to a full-frame camera. The lens is the older Pentax "kit" 18-55 3.5-5.6 AL zoom, and the camera used was the Pentax Super A (aka Super Program). This picture was taken at about 22-23 mm focal length, where the pronounced vignetting doesn't show up on the viewfinder anymore. It's there in the picture, though!

 

As a note: The Pentax Super A has viewfinder coverage of 92%, MX would have 95% and LX 98% coverage so the vignetting should show up better on those, but you couldn't really use a DA lens on those (except at the smallest aperture) because they don't have the KA mount...

This picture sums up the Cornwells better than anything else I can think of.

Vignette représentant un imprimeur sur une presse en bois

Luray, VA.

 

Some slide film developed from the photo-trip that Jason and I took a couple of weekends back. You wouldn't think it, but this was actually a regular 35mm camera, but the vignetting is crazy. This is because I was using a wide-angle designed for digital cameras, and I had a polarizing filter on here that does some crazy stuff to the sky. These shadows are pretty wicked too.

ZhuJiang New Town (Canton-GuangDong Province,China) Is A Masterpiece Of Urban Planner. This Building Is Also A Fantastic Work."Modern"&"Skycraper" Are The New Symbol Of Canton .Actually, I Love Artificial Things More Than Natural View. // ("Cross-Process" Effect Was Used)

Trying to go for that oppressive, stifling medieval look.

Self-shot in the mid-day using natural light from a window

une création de Allaboard

Shot on a Pentax ESII, SMC Takumar 28/3.5 and Kodak Elite Chrome 100 slide film.

We were in Europe for the holidays, and when my Dad and I went into downtown Berlin to hit the (3 story) Lego store there, I was thrilled when I found that their build-a-figure area was stocked with specialized and organized minifigure parts! Enough so, that I managed to build 4 complete figures that I still managed to customize, and even came up with a little story to go with each one - I'll post those later, in the meantime, I did a little vignette for each one.

Use vignetting in a photograph today. Either add it in post (easier) or do it in camera via lens or lighting (harder). # TP84

I took time to flex my art muscles yesterday, by getting back to the exercises on Brenda Swenson's excellent dvd Watercolor Sketching Techniques. This is my rendition of her demonstration of painting a vignette (artwork that doesn't fill the frame, corners are left unfinished). Mine is okay, hers was much better, but thankfully I can do this exercise repeatedly as I re-watch her dvd! I have had Brenda in a live workshop and she is an incredible teacher! :) For info on Brenda's art, workshops or dvds see; www.swensonsart.net/

On a ski tour to Pigne d'Arolla (3790m) and Mont Brulé (3578m), Cabane des Vignettes, Arolla, Switzerland

 

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hasselblad swc/m with velvia 100

I though it was a Datsun...

1973 Toyota Crown Station Wagon, 2,600cc.

 

The Vignette Android app adds a border to the photo, but because it's white it didn't show up against the background, I used Picnik to add a drop shadow

Vignette thirteen

 

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The Cabane des Vignettes, The Haute Route, Day 4, Valais, Switzerland, April 24, 2008.

My favorite Vignette :) Adrian Walker and Candace Keng are featured

My niece's lego vignette with a storm troop watering the flowers

Beautiful staging and one of a kind finds!

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