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First sheet in a long time. Had the bulb on the wrong barrel. Underexposed. Drat.
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Arista in DD-X, ICA Nicklas Petzval


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I like this, Scott. How do you like working with the Petzval lens. When did you get it?

Your photo has really rich tones in them.


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Wish all my underexposures turned out that well!


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You know Scott, We have see that little girl grow up right before our eyes. Under exposed or not it is a keeper.


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Thanks guys! :)

Mike, I've had this particular Petzval (one of many many) for a bit over a year now, I think. It's a pretty good little lens. Not super fast, but does okay.

Larry, thank you. She's growing up, and while I'm not always happy about that, I'm always happy with where she is in the continuum.

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If that's an "Oops", then you did a mighty good job of recovery, Scott.

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The image reminds me of some museum displays - the look of those static models used to create re-enactment scenes (and I certainly don't mean that in any negative (!) way). A somewhat haunting, though lovely portrait.

You should keep having oopsies !!


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