Pinkham & Smith Semi-Achromatic Series I on loan from from Santa Claus
Santa Claus came back to my house for a second time just after Christmas, and this time he was disquised as Jim Galli. After showing me some of his wonderful toys including one of the nicest 5x7 wooden Graflexes I've ever seen, I was presented w/his 12" Pinkham Smith Semi-Achromatic Ser I which he has loaned me for a brief while to play with, and for that, I'm eternally grateful. I never thought I'd be able to shoot with all three of the major lenses from Pinkham Smith line.
I'm going to shoot as much as I can in my fashion and see what happens. I've shot enough to notice the difference in personalities between my bucket, the SA Series III, and the SA Series I. Jim's Series I is 'SPARKLING', w/a lot of 'POP/FIZZ' kind of boldness. The glow/flare hangs closer/tends to produce a narrower band of flare around whatever SM is producing the glow. The Series III is naunced and crisp and cerebral, the Series I is visceral and bold, it's got 'Panache'.
Take these as generalizations that may not hold true for every shot, because each shot I've ever shot w/the Ser. III, is different and sometimes way different and I'm sure Jim would say the same thing, and in terms of what I've said about these lenses and their 'personalities', depending on the shot, they could very 'switch places' in what they produce. Unpredictability is their ultimate charm anyway.
This is my first shot w/the Ser I. Picking up on what I've learned from the Ser. III, I decided to go straight 'down the pike' into one of my beauty dishes w/the modeling light on, and see if I could come up w/something. This is very similar to a beauty dish, its a mid-grey coated 18" refector that's no longer sold by White Lightning. I can't fathom why they quit producing this reflector, because I've always considered its light very beautiful because of it's grey tone texture instead of the white coating most reflectors/beauty dishes tend to have. Being mid-grey instead of white, I used this reflector to shoot into because I thought I'd have more of a chance of getting detail/nuance instead of garish/detailess white when shooting at a light source like this w/this type of lens.
I took several shots to approach getting something I liked, since wideopen F6 shooting at this produced nothing but a white garish, detailess nightmare. Around F11 brought in some detail and nuance w/Polaroid 804(the last of my 804 will be expended on my work w/Jims Ser I.).
Thanks again to Jim, I'm taking care of the lens, nobody else goes near it. After this project is over I get to say I had my hands on a Semi-Achromatic Ser. I from 'Santa Claus' long enough experience this great lens close-up.
Reader Comments (4)
Nice image to get you going Jonathan. I have suggested to Jim that he get Pucky and the other LGM to drop in to Adelaide on one of their lens gathering tours and leave a "special" lens or two but I think that even the Australian summer may be too much for them :)
Hey Steve
The 'Little Green Men' have probably heard about the heat in your 'neck of the woods' and figure if they land there they won't stay green for long.
Ciao
J
Jonathan, This is wonderful to see! Steve, They never leave lenses!
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