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Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 05-10-2011, 03:41 AM  
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Posted By aliasant
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Very very nice shot!
Thank you.


Heres one from my newly converted Bronica Nikkor-P 75mm f2.8
Shot wide open with my K5 and straight from the raw file untouched.

Nikkor-P75mmf2.8Bronica-L-5911 by Martin Rodensjö, on Flickr

Heres another of my "tropical" oranges. Also untouched.


Nikkor-P75mmf2.8Bronica-L-5968 by Martin Rodensjö, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 05-09-2011, 02:03 PM  
The Bokeh Club
Posted By aliasant
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hey Tim.

I have a small set of Ross, London shots on my Flickr site here I need to take some new shots of the lens and its bellows now since I have changed it quite a bit but at least you can see the brass honk of glass. My research led me to the conclusion that this is a lens probably made before 1909....
Today I have built my second weirdo on a bellows. Its a Nikkor-P 75mm f2.8 for Bronica that I also placed on a bellows. Fantastic lens that one as well and incredibly sharp right from wide open. Ill see if I can post an image or two from that one as well.

Edit:
No. Not very tropical here but my ol mom likes to grow these odd things at her countryplace were i am now..... Makes a nice subject for a picture so Im not complaining :)
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 05-09-2011, 02:26 AM  
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Posted By aliasant
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Very nice image. I too like shallow DOFs. I like to let my imagination fill in the blanks/blurrs :)

Heres another one with less shallow dof but I like it.
Taken with my old Ross, London 6" f4.5 on m42 bellows.
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 05-03-2011, 12:51 PM  
The Bokeh Club
Posted By aliasant
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+1
Very nice shot.


Heres a few i took today just after the rain.
I used my old Ross , London 6" f4.5 ( Triotar or Sonnar built under license by Ross, London most likely sometime before 1910. It has 15 or 18 blades. To dark here to count but plent enough to create creamy bokehs.
I have mounted it on a bellows and it works perfectly from infinity to Macro 1:2 and theres not problem adding an additional 50mm tube to get to 1:1 and that at a distance of 45cms from the glass to subject. Love taking pictures with this one.

One of the shots has a weird little ufo in it. No idea what it is but maybe you guys do?
All shots are straight from K-5 except sharpness after downscale.

Ufo in Maple

Ross, London II-Lagaro4753 by Martin Rodensjö, on Flickr


Maple

Ross, London II-Lagaro4752 by Martin Rodensjö, on Flickr


Another Maple

Ross, London II-Lagaro4751 by Martin Rodensjö, on Flickr

Larch

Ross, London II-Lagaro4737 by Martin Rodensjö, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion 05-01-2011, 03:11 AM  
The Bokeh Club
Posted By aliasant
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Hi all. Thought I should contribute after viewing all your incredible shots.
This is my Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 with its dedicated Macro Extender.
Shot at F4:
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