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This shot was taken beside Lake Granby in Colorado, looking toward Winter Park. Lens was 57mm f/1.2 with circular polarizing filter dialed to a light setting. |
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Same lens with the polarizing filter set more effectively. Here on the headwaters of the Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park. |
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Again using my 57mm f/1.2 at Fall River Pass in Rocky Mountain National Park. Note how the polarizing filter darkens the sky and brings out the clouds. |
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The two photos above of Brussels sprouts and mushrooms were taken from the same angle with a Konica 135mm f/3.2 lens with a +2 diopter attached. The one at left was illuminated by a flash held to the right. The picture at right was taken with the flash held low and to the left. Exposure was at f/16 at 1/60th second.
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Using the same lens and exposure, but with a +4 and +2 diopter attached I was able to focus even closer on this Brussels sprout at left and this piece of petrified wood below. I used Kodak Royal Gold 100 ASA print film.
At left a candid shot of my oldest grandson with his new puppy. Film was Kodak 100ASA, taken with 57mm f/1.2 lens. |
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The two shots above were both taken at a zoo in North Carolina. Lens was Konica 200mm f/3.5 and film was Kodak 200 ASA print film.
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