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Bob,
I'm a skinny bitch and I don't carry that much weight to warrant a Yonkers Meet-Up.
I still kinda favor outdoors like maybe the Beer Garden in Astoria.
Better safe than sorry.
Cal
Astoria to far for me at this point.
Bob,
I'm a skinny bitch and I don't carry that much weight to warrant a Yonkers Meet-Up.
I still kinda favor outdoors like maybe the Beer Garden in Astoria.
Better safe than sorry.
Cal
DSC02697 (2) by Nokton48, on FlickrMorning Cal,
DSC02697 (2) by Nokton48, on Flickr
Yesterday I repurposed some lenses I had laying around upstairs in pieces. Here is a matching pair of 250mm Imagons on the new Norma twin lens. I have since attached the lower lens to the board using my mini drill press and hobby brass modeling screws. Fun Fun to repurpose 🙂
This morning I'm working on a pair of 200mm Imagons, same deal viewing lens in barrel and taking lens forward mounted for Norma Shutter. Or I can use the attached Compound.
BTW the venerable Imagons were offered by Linhof for their Technikas and Kardon Colors. The soft focus and halation from the outer petals were variable
Kinda like a Leitz Thambar in look but in the larger format. And with more options regarding configurations
Devil Dan,
Please elaborate how the diffusion disks control the soft focus, and the range of effects of this very unique lens. Also how rare are these lenses? As usual, crazy is good. Cal
Devil Cal,
The discs have a central larger stop, which controls the general amount of sharpness and/or softness. Larger the central hole, the softer the image becomes. The "outer petals" control the famous "Imagon Effect" which halates and creates a glow around brighter objects/highlights, which can be quite lovely. Also you can use the lens without discs (it's uber soft then) or use the iris in the shutter to stop down, which can make it quite sharp. Imagon discs are marked in H-Stops not F-Stops. Because these discs get lost I thought Christian should start 3D printing Imagon discs, they can be made from old plastic dark slide material and laser cut. There is a guy in Germany making these but he dosen't want to deal with the USA. Basically a "waterhouse stop" just the central hole is what I prefer, but I'd like to have a set with normal f/stops. BTW the H-Stop changes as you open and close the disc "petals" each disc is marked with the H-range of the disc.
On Ebay prices all over the place, these were made in 200mm, 250mm, 300, 360, and 420. I have 'em all 🙄 Complete set came in a nice storage box with three discs, yellow or ND filter clicks-on , and lenshood.
Sharp specular lighting is the lighting that brings out the maximum effects of these lenses. These have a cult following and I think collectable
Cal,
Can you get a few syringes with hypodermics and inject a saturated solution of saline (or a base like borax) into each stalk? It's a lot of work, especially if you have really dense growth, but it should be able to be done. If you keep the solution inside the plant, it shouldn't do too much leaching into the soil.
Phil Forrest
Not extremely rare but not exactly plentiful either. They turn up on Ebay all the time. The 250mm set is a good starter for 4x5 $300-$400 range is typical, some ask the moon as usual. Not uber rare and uber priced like a Thambar. More useful really
I think any Imagon is getting to be rare
https://www.ebay.com/itm/383763673432?hash=item595a18f158:g:qpAAAOSwVH1fhcXp
With a bellows you can use this for digital
Devil Dan,
I love IGOR's.
Cal
Mine is small too. I've been told I should open a musuem LOL
I always buy low unless I really want or need something
Eight foot ceilings are something I was lookng for when we looked at over twenty local properties. This was the only one and being on the edge of ravine with woods (personal zoo) is a huge bonus. We have the smallest house but I think the nicest back property in the neighborhood.
Do you know deer rear up on their back legs and balance like a giraffe! We had four females that run together do that yesterday, to get at the succulent apple and maple leaves. They can balance for about five seconds which I think is really something. Then they fold up their legs and drop in a group. They only do that when they are very comfortable. Obviously they like our yard. One curled it's head down and went to sleep for half an hour. Then BOOM they are gone. I suspect there are at least a couple of hundred running their trails in the ravine.
Nice Bard Owl sits in the big tree behind, it's huge! If you put a box out they will nest. They are box favoring owls. And the beautiful red fox has been running around recently.