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Made with a magnifying glass, 5x7 lith film, Dearforff, D-23.
Scanned from Palladium print.
Yes I know the scanner glass was dirty.
 

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Nice, Jim. It looks fairly sharp to the edges. (well, relatively) Did you stop the magnifying glass down?
 

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Fantastic!

Too bad it was not in focus, you forgot to use the rule of thirds, and that it came out all brownish....

;-)
 

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Looks nice, but I need a magnifying glass to see anything - it's a bit on the small side! :smile:
 
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The glass is stopped down only enough to hold it on a shutter with black tape.
 
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I realize it is small. I don't know the maximum image size for ths forum.
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No worries, Jim! :smile:

With the extension .jpg the image can be 3000 x 3000 pixels or 1.20 mb, whichever comes first.
 

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The glass is stopped down only enough to hold it on a shutter with black tape.

I created a number of apertures to go with my magnifying glass. It gives great coverage for 8x10, and stopped down to f-32 or so it makes the sharpness/softness a little more even across the image.

Great work! :smile:
 

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This thread is close to a decade old!... and since Jim hasn't been seen since last June, here goes... He shot this with a magnifying glass on his camera. It's easy and fun to do. I even made a few "stops" with black construction paper. Working with the magnifying glass "stopped down" a wee bit, gave me best image.
 

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This thread is close to a decade old!... and since Jim hasn't been seen since last June, here goes... He shot this with a magnifying glass on his camera. It's easy and fun to do. I even made a few "stops" with black construction paper. Working with the magnifying glass "stopped down" a wee bit, gave me best image.
haha, yeah sorry. a friend was telling me today that he sometimes uses modifiers on his enlarger's lens to manipulate images, curious if this was the same process. did the black construction paper resemble a lens iris? thanks for the help!
 

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haha, yeah sorry. a friend was telling me today that he sometimes uses modifiers on his enlarger's lens to manipulate images, curious if this was the same process. did the black construction paper resemble a lens iris? thanks for the help!

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