MSA O/N September, 2025 - "Wide Angle Perspective"

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Old, 2011. Cincinnati, Ohio on a bitterly cold day.

Holga Wide Angle Pinhole camera, Arista EDU 100 film in HC 110. Exposure and development times not remembered.

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I think the majority of us know this, clive. But...usually when we use short lenses we move our camera's position in closer to our subject, hence changing our perspective. Are you going to participate or be picky? 😉

I can't contribute, as I haven't used a wideangle or telephoto lens for many, many years.
 

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Which reminds me of this one from 2017:
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I can't contribute, as I haven't used a wideangle or telephoto lens for many, many years.
 

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I can't contribute, as I haven't used a wideangle or telephoto lens for many, many years.

Sure you can Clive - you just need to use the alternate theme description:
@MattKing

Greetings!, You asked, "A question that verges on pedantry for @russljames - do you consider any photo which makes use of exaggerated perspective due to close and far subjects plus extensive depth of field to be "eligible", or must the photo involve use of a so-called "wide angle lens"?"

I hadn't given that idea thought before choosing the theme. My initial meaning for "wide angle perspective" is to submit images that were/are created with lenses considered to be in the wide angle family of whatever film format is being used. But if "exaggerated perspective due to close and far subjects plus extensive depth of field" can be created with other focal lengths, thus rendering a wide angle "look", then bring them on.
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Russ

As @russljames posted, bring them on!
Your choice of course, but I'd suggest your most recent Gallery upload called "Bullring" is eminently worthy of consideration.
 

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"Ramping it up and down"
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[Old - August 2025] Tanks For The Memories

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The title of this thread is wide angle perspective, but wide angle does not affect perspective.

Perhaps if understood wide angle point of view.
 

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New, yesterday, trying this Zodiak-8. Provia 400X expired in 2015 and frozen, traded to me from a guy here on Photrio.

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Old? Developed this month but taken last October. Canon EOS Elan 7E with Samyang 14mm f/2.8. 2010 Expired Fuji Sensia 400.

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Here are four- three old and one new ( about a month ago). 1) old Bob Marley - Ilford HP5 with the Ilford Titan pinhole camera and the short cone, 2) old Tree trunk at Quinault rain forest ilford Delta 400 with Hasselblad Distagon 50mm FLE, 3) old Capitol Reef, Utah also Delta 400 and the 50mm FLE and 4) newish Begonia leaf HP5 with the same pinhole. All were at box speed, normal processing times and the cameras were on sturdy tripods. For the purpose of the thread all were negative scans since my prints are too large for my scanner. the only editing is cropping and some selective burning and dodging and possibly slight contrast adjustment to match my printing choices.
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We’re just past the halfway point of the month and I am loving the great array of images that have been posted so far. This is going to be a tough one to judge. 😊

@GregY- Unless winter has arrived early this year in Alberta, I’m going to assume that the Mamiya 6 picture falls into the “old” category. What about the 4x10, old or new?

Russ
 
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