Interesting that somebody frenched, shaved and decked a fat fender Ford, but instead of chopping and slamming it to finish it off he left the roofline intact and just lowered lowered it with tiny wheels/tires. Interesting look, works well.
madNbad wrote:
Here's a few more from arround the neighborhood.
M4-2, Voigtlander 28 2.8 Color Skopar V2, HP5+ @ ISO 400, Film Photography Project FPP-76 1+1:
Reflection of some guy with a camera taking a picture of a lonely bunny. April Hill Park, Portland, Oregon:
So my Sigma Art 50 1.4 was missing focus @ 1.4 on my F6. In a previous life I had tuned it w the Sigma dock for my old D850.
So of course I thought just resetting it to default would fix everything! Right? Wrong.
Yesterday's roll showed me how off it was - back focusing up close, front focusing everywhere else. Sigma's dock allows you to adjust front/back focus at four different distances - pretty cool. But also fiddly.
Anyway on roll #2 today, I lucked out as my first guestimates nailed it! I guess obsessing over photography 26 hours a day helps..
All at 1.4 on the F6, with 30+ yr old Trix @ 50
And a digimage w a Z7 @ 1.4 with corresponding 100 % crop to show what the F6 can do w this lens if I used decent, fresh film.
bestdayz wrote:
Rated at 200, maybe I should try 160. The scenes was too challenging with greater than 5 zone difference bt deepest shadows and highlight.
One of the struggles with Fomapan is QC. I had 100' of Fomapan 400 in 35mm that had a flaw in the emulsion that ran across the entire roll. I've only ever shot one roll of it in 120 and found the base to be curly/fiddly/thin and difficult to scan. Additionally, there were one million little dots on the emulsion that when scanned and inverted ended up looking like snow over the image...took forever to remove (I've heard of this issue with the Foma sheet film). Still, It has it's unique qualities that make it difficult for me to walk away from.
Desmolicious wrote:
So my Sigma Art 50 1.4 was missing focus @ 1.4 on my F6. In a previous life I had tuned it w the Sigma dock for my old D850.
So of course I thought just resetting it to default would fix everything! Right? Wrong.
Yesterday's roll showed me how off it was - back focusing up close, front focusing everywhere else. Sigma's dock allows you to adjust front/back focus at four different distances - pretty cool. But also fiddly.
Anyway on roll #2 today, I lucked out as my first guestimates nailed it! I guess obsessing over photography 26 hours a day helps..