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| antique viewfinder experiment posted by photosnod February 24, 2013 07:07AM | reply | quote | |
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sweet 35 16mm macro converter and two antique cameras
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by Lorna Taylor February 24, 2013 08:32AM | reply | quote | |
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by sr patife February 24, 2013 05:16PM | reply | quote | |
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nice ones
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by CatGargoyle February 25, 2013 09:27AM | reply | quote | |
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photosnod,
Quite the original idea! Keep up the work. Cat |
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by photosnod February 26, 2013 03:21AM | reply | quote | |
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thanks all, I am trying to be original and every time i think I am it has been done I think someone else on this forum has done this as well. thanks again for the comments and the support!
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by Victoria Bell March 07, 2013 09:01AM | reply | quote | |
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Interesting idea....you should take it even further, with more lens layers. Nice processing too.
____________________________ Victoria Bell My Flickr Photostream |
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by photosnod March 09, 2013 02:22PM | reply | quote | |
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no processing, these are all straight shots just focused on the viewfinder of the old cameras and got the effects from the dust and scratches from them.
well i guess i did turn a couple into black and white |
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by ranfoto May 08, 2013 07:57AM | reply | quote | |
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TTV...Through the viewfinder, is an old technique that was very popular here in the early days .
It had a bit of a cult following for a while, it's very fun to do and everyone should give it a go . Before the Composer came into being, it was quite the trick to focus using the Lensbaby bellows on the viewfinder of the second camera if hand holding both cameras . Constructing a black out tube to cover the viewfinder helps preserve the contrast and is helpful for shaper focus. A sort of return to the early days of large format camera shooting without the upside down image to deal with ! |
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by ranfoto May 08, 2013 08:07AM | reply | quote | |
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[lensbaby.com]
I found this old post that I used TTV and the old ratted out twin lens I used for some fun imaging . http://lensbaby.com/forum/read.php?1,119219 I hope one of these links works ? |
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by chasmcn May 08, 2013 03:57PM | reply | quote | |
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chasmcn
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great work
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| Re: antique viewfinder experiment posted by ranfoto May 17, 2013 03:42PM | reply | quote | |
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For those folks interested check out Russ Morris on his journey into using the viewfinder ....Russ has an interesting gallery of work here and also on flicker.
The link : http://www.russmorris.com/ttv/ |
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