Dan Chang
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Brian Sweeney said:It's the Canon Turkey!
One more, wide-open, but at some distance with limited background.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=1216&cat=3204&page=5
The prior shots were mostly wide-open and at closest focus. That would be the extreme for testing limited DOF.
Brain
I hve noted most of your pictures have kind of yellow tint, what is the reason? lens? film or scanner?
Most are color negative film shot via tungsten light without the appropriate blue filter (85A I think). I use the color correction in photoshop, but there is some residual balance error.
Some "Color Balance" on pictures from 2~3 years ago are also due to Nikki's complexion with going through a lot of surgery, medications, and transfusions. I applied some Photoshop as digital make-up.
Some "Color Balance" on pictures from 2~3 years ago are also due to Nikki's complexion with going through a lot of surgery, medications, and transfusions. I applied some Photoshop as digital make-up.
Wimpler
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I still have a canon 50mm f0.95 lens on sale for 700$...
Here is a shot wide-open, outdoors near sunset. I positioned the lens with the sun in the shot. I know of a lot of lenses that would flare much worse than this -like the 5cm F1.4 Nikkor-, and the Canon has a full F-Stop on them.
Another test shot, from the first roll that I took with this lens. F0.95 and 1/1000th near sunset. The "brick Wall Test", but with a Daddy-Long Legs Spider. You can see the limited DOF, but you can slso see the shadow cast the the spider's legs.
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