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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

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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 by Registered CommenterJim Galli in , , , | Comments3 Comments

Reader Comments (3)


Is this the recent TR acquisition w/the spiderweb pattern on the rear element??

June 24, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJonathan Brewer

No, I've left that one alone so far. This was another within the last month though. jg

June 24, 2008 | Registered CommenterJim Galli

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

June 25, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJonathan Brewer

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