Uhner
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This is a part of a 4x5 Efke PL100 negative (f16, ½ sec) taken with a 90mm f4.5 Grandagon on a Sinar Norma fitted with a bag bellows (my scanner can only handle a little less than half of a 4x5 negative). It is exposed in strong backlighting – the sun was just outside the top left of the whole scene. I used a lens shade but a large part, if not the whole of the front element of the lens was in direct sunlight during the exposure. Now to my question:
Over the water and down over the grass on the right side of the image there is some sort of artefact that I have not encountered before. Is this caused by internal reflections within the camera, or is this caused by something else?
Cheers
Claes
Over the water and down over the grass on the right side of the image there is some sort of artefact that I have not encountered before. Is this caused by internal reflections within the camera, or is this caused by something else?
Cheers
Claes
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