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Agawa Canyon

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Agawa Canyon

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Spin-in-in-in

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Spin-in-in-in

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Frank Dean,  Blacksmith

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Frank Dean, Blacksmith

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Woman wearing shades.

Woman wearing shades.

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goldenimage

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Nice Image, I have a fujinon 180 Sf for 4x5 and i also have the mamiya 150sf for the RB, I would like see this image again same pose but with her looking at the camera.
 
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That looks great. I've had an imagon mounted in an RB67 shutter for a while, but I never really used it much since I only have one of the three aperture disks.
 

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Nice indeed.
I like the first photo in that series (also a bit of motion blur?) too.
 

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Can anyone recommend soft focus lenses for each of the 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10 formats?
If a lens could be used well for e.g. 5x7 AND 8X10 that would be good to know.
Any lenses to not consider for one reason or another?
Thanks
 

WRSchmalfuss

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Can anyone recommend soft focus lenses for each of the 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10 formats?
If a lens could be used well for e.g. 5x7 AND 8X10 that would be good to know.
Any lenses to not consider for one reason or another?
Thanks

I would like to recommend to use the famous Carl Zeiss SOFTAR I and II filters, which are available in almost any size through HELIOPAN. These soft filters are providing a very nice soft image by keeping most of the image sharpness. Not cheap but worth any Nickel.:wink:
 

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Very nice! What disc and setting (open or closed) did you use for number 4 and 5?
 
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Nice indeed.
I like the first photo in that series (also a bit of motion blur?) too.

perhaps the motion blur is from my shutter pressed. Those photos were taken under ambient light from her left side windows and that one was about taken at 1/8 seconds if I don't forget. My best try with my sl66. ;-)
E.
 
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