wgcho
Member
I'm fairly new to the site and so far having a great time! I've been mostly shooting medium format for the past several years, and slowly moved on to large format (4x5) by using a 4x5 adapter to my Horseman VH at first, and then I finally bought a linhof technikardan 45s a month ago.
I currently own a set of 'modern' lenses - schneider/rodenstock - and they are giving me great results, well at least in terms of sharpness and contrast. Now, I have never been too picky about sharpness and I think I actually appreciate controlled 'softness' and vignetting.
Depending on the subject and type of photography, I enjoy using shallow depth of field and playing around with the plane of focus. I would often burn the edges heavily - both in the darkroom and with photoshop.
It led me to think that perhaps there are some classic lenses which might give me nice light fall-offs at the edge, but with good contrast and tonality. Is this a possibility?
-Ted
I currently own a set of 'modern' lenses - schneider/rodenstock - and they are giving me great results, well at least in terms of sharpness and contrast. Now, I have never been too picky about sharpness and I think I actually appreciate controlled 'softness' and vignetting.
Depending on the subject and type of photography, I enjoy using shallow depth of field and playing around with the plane of focus. I would often burn the edges heavily - both in the darkroom and with photoshop.
It led me to think that perhaps there are some classic lenses which might give me nice light fall-offs at the edge, but with good contrast and tonality. Is this a possibility?
-Ted