Hi all,
Again a contest, the winner gets a Hapo 66-E, final time for voting/posting Sunday 10th March 20:00pm UCT+3.
Voigtlander Collinear 12cm?
CZJ Protarlinse VIIa 18cm/18cm?
Plaubel Heli-Orthar N4?
Xenar 10,5 f/4,5?
Orquidea #1
Orquidea #2
Orquidea #3
Orquidea #4
Linhof Technika III borrowed from a friend (better said I sealed 11 micro holes).
EV 6, Ilford Delta 100, 2 seconds @f/9-f/11, bellows length applied -1,25/-0,75 stops, the 4 photos were developed at the same time, #3 has a violet spot in the middle which shows whiter on the pictures, anyone knows why?
First time with HC-110 B 6 mins (30 secs inversion + 1 inversion/minutes, stop 1 minute, rapid fixer Ilford 4 mins, Ilford wash method, final one with humectant.
Thank you for watching and I hope you all participate comments are welcome as usual.
Alex.
One lens for each "Orquidea"
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Re: One lens for each "Orquidea"
First one is my favorite - enough background detail to keep it a little interesting, but not enough context to make it distracting. Yep - #1.
Re: One lens for each "Orquidea"
#1 Collinear
#2 Xenar
#3 Double Protarlinse
#4 Heli-Orthar
Through the ground glass #Protarlinse seemed the sharpest, I guess I should keep the composition as you PF and Scott choosed, a bit background but not distracting, thank you but and Scott for the tip, I really appreciate it, from now I will add it to things-to-do.
#2 Xenar
#3 Double Protarlinse
#4 Heli-Orthar
Through the ground glass #Protarlinse seemed the sharpest, I guess I should keep the composition as you PF and Scott choosed, a bit background but not distracting, thank you but and Scott for the tip, I really appreciate it, from now I will add it to things-to-do.
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