MSA cheap camera - "Tea Time"
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MSA cheap camera - "Tea Time"

My first MSA submission this time around is my departure from images shot on a cheap camera, by using a "cheap lens" I hacked up an old Kodak 2a Folding Autographic Brownie camera, took the standard off and after some prying, bending, cutting of cloth and metal, I attached it to a standard toyo lens board.

I did a "Control" shot with my 150mm Schneider, which was significantly sharper at the edges as well as slightly sharper at the center, but overall I was surprised how usable this lens was. Very excited to see what else I can produce with it.
Location
Trumbull, CT, USA
Equipment Used
Toyo 45a, Kodak (Kodinar? still confirming details) 122mm f/7.8, Sekonic 7xxDR light meter, Teapot, Loose Leaf Tea
Film & Developer
TMY-2 in Rodinal, 10minutes
Paper & Developer
Epson Scan, basic edge cropping only
Is this print for sale?
  1. Yes
Oh, I like this. Especially the tea leaves spread around the counter. It's pretty amazing how sharp that old Brownie lens is in the pot surface.
 

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tmy2-rodinal50-10min-2400-04-msa.jpg
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Date taken
Sun, 05 January 2014 8:13 PM
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