Another Blackbird Shot.
eL eSs Vee
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Sorry for all the pictures I'm posting of this thing, but I'm having a ball trying out different ideas with it, and this evolved out of another project I was working on: A project that had nothing to do with the dingus.
A bit of what before the why: Focusing was extremely difficult! (I'll tell you the why later. :wink) Personally, I love the way it came out.
Let me know what you think!
A bit of what before the why: Focusing was extremely difficult! (I'll tell you the why later. :wink) Personally, I love the way it came out.
Let me know what you think!
Lee
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I'll probably be trashed for saying this, but you did ask.
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It's an experiment. As I said, focusing was very dificult: First I had to focus the Speed Graphic on the bird, which was more dificult than focusing the DSLR on the focusing screen of the Speed Graphic. The grime you see was on the focusing screen. Other than levels and a slight crop, it's a straight image.
Thank you for your compliments on my other work.
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So you took this shot through, not with, an old camera. I like the idea, and the resulting look.
However.. I would like to see some more interesting subjects.
Here's an idea I've just thought of: take a flat field with the technique - shoot a white wall or something similar. You should end up with an image of all the notches, nicks and gripe of the focusing screen. You can then apply that along with appropriate softening and desaturation to any image you like and get it to look like what you've got here. Or does that count as cheating?
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