12 3/4" Turner Reich Modified
When it rains it pours. There's been some great posts. Nelson, Sweet! I've got this 150mm Hermagis Eidoscop that needs a Razzle. Ah well, other priorities will prevail. Here are a couple of grab shots from this weekend. I needed two sheets to round up a JOBO 3005 tank and so did these. They're an interesting study side by side. First is the TRM @ f6.8, and second is the same at f45 1/2
The first was 7 seconds @ f6.8 and the second was 14 minutes f45 1/2. Negs are identical which says a lot for the Pcatechol. This lens is at it's best with some piece of the subject in sharp focus and then the rest left to itself. I like 'em both. Not bad for filler :~'))
Posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 06:49PM
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Jim Galli
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Is this the recent TR acquisition w/the spiderweb pattern on the rear element??
No, I've left that one alone so far. This was another within the last month though. jg
Hey
I've heard the notion that selective focus is a 'fad', something that 'will go away', even though closing down lenses was only possible and came way later after the so-called Alternative Processes. The two images represent to the max how 'less is more', and 'more is less'.................'more or less'.
Take care