Thanks Mike,
The lens has all sorts of odd flares and blooming effects, but they're
fairly consistent. :-)
The formula seems to be strong sunlight just outside the image circle.
Shoot motif in sunlight against a dark background. Spring flowers among
trees are exhibit number one.
Jostein
Den 08.05.2016 21.14, skrev mike wilson:
This image works for me - I concur with Malcolm's view of it. I suspect,
however, that consistency will require showers of luck, also. Certainly would
for me.....
On 08 May 2016 at 19:46 Jostein <[email protected]> wrote:
http://www.alunfoto.no/innhold/alpine-penny-cress/lightbox/
K-5, with a Rodenstock Heligon 100mm f/1.6 at full opening.
It's an X-ray lens, adapted to K-mount with gaffa tape and an extension
tube (kinda), making it a fixed-focus macro lens.
C&C appreciated. This is very much an experiment.
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