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The ice house Holkham hall .

The ice house Holkham hall .

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mamiya press

mamiya press

just picked up a mamiye press super 23 and cant wait to shoot a landscape with it. Love your shots of the beach.
 
Low Rider 1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, Series 62 - Fuji GSW690II - Reala 100

Low Rider 1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, Series 62 - Fuji GSW690II - Reala 100


1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, Series 62

2015 Culver City Car Show
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California 90232

camera: Fuji GSW690II 6X9 medium format rangefinder
lens: EBC Fujinon 65mm f/5.6
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
filter: Hoya HMC Skylight 1B
meter: Pentax Digital Spotmeter
support: monopod
scan: PCV
software: ACDSee Ultimate 8 (64 bit)

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This photo comes with a little baggage, so to speak. I originally got this Fujica GL690 65mm f5.6 lens cheaply as it was covered in haze. A few test photos showed how bad it was. I tried days in acetone,boiling in water, polishing compounds, all to no avail. I removed the rear lens element and had at it with sand paper ( 800 to 1500 grit ) and then coarse
auto paint rubbing compounds. I kinda like the results ( for this picture anyway ), now I've got some pitch and I plan on making a polishing tool with it (similar to telescope lens polishing tools ). I'll keep you posted and wish me luck. Hard to imagine my thoughts as I put the sand paper to the lens !
Peter
 
Peter

Peter

I bet that was a strange feeling , but you at least dis something with it , I like the look as you say for this picture , so allyou have to do is keep piking scenes like this.
 
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This picture was taken with a good Fujica 65mm F6.5 lens I got after seeing my first test photos with the above modified lens. Peter
I've got a ways to go yet!
 
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