Focus Shift (C) at Somerset House
——- (this photo above was made accidentally = overlapped with wrong image.)
This was almost the first field test of the Focus-shift photography ( while driving
lens’ AF motor automatically) —– There were several attempt to do the same by
manually rotating the focus before. But, manual operation creates too much
blur and the success rate was rather low. (So, this is a long standing project.)
Thanks to the lens I used, Canon EFS 18~55mm, I could use the lens from 24mm
to 55mm. Though, the wider the lens, the image-size changes more, and creating
funny image. (= I’m not happy at all = to counter this problem, I did the Focus shift
together with adjusting the zoom ring to keep image position the same.)
So that, unless I found the remedy, this technique is not matured enough.
And the subject this time was not suite for the technique. — it seems that
“Two Element Homemade Lens” does better job. 🙂
(—– on the point of creating painterly, impressionistic image.)
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Sweetest Cherry Photo (so far)
Those photos were taken by a lens came from a Tokina Wide-converter and
its converging part of the lens has about 160 mm focal length, I call it Tele-soft.
In fact this lens can have a quite sharp image when an Iris was placed and the
spread of the light was centered — otherwise, its F4 equivalent of optics
produces beautiful soft Bokeh. As the lens was mounted on a bellows, it is
quite awkward to use still, it can easily make a good close-up image as well.
I hope you appreciated to see them.
(Honest ?) 🙂
PS : I didn’t use any filter or PS digital manipulation at all
—– only clopped and the brightness was tinkered on Picasa free program.
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Images from Southbank (B)
Well, they were the rest of shots of the day at Southbank by the
— (This Lens was for Canon version, but I got Nikon version as well.) 🙂
I think, this lens and its images has enough significance, say raison de etre.
Anyhow you don’t need to agree. 😀
(What this lens amazed me was, despite its fuzziness, it still shows good details.)
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Images from Southbank (A)
Like a word “City” mean a specific area of London, adjoining the north of Tower
of London where a lots of Banks, financial establishments were concentrated,
a word “Southbank” having special meaning as the center of the art performance,
from the music concert to the art exhibition.
So, I’ve been this area quite often, long since —– though, this time it was
nothing to do with their art but just a casual snapshot on the street.
The lens used was that “Homemade Two elements Lens” consisting with two
plastic lenses = one from Toy Camera and a specs’ lens for short-eye sighted.
—– I didn’t design the lens but that toy lens happen to be there and I just
stretched its focal length by placing a concave lens on front.
(made it as a Retrofocus type)
(The beauty of this lens is, there is no focus or Iris control = just click it !)
I don’t have much of intention to control the image. I happen to be there and
the scenery was there. (by the way, there was no PS kind of process but just clop.)
Anyhow, this lens happen to have this quality which I like very much.
It’s a fun indeed. 😀
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Daffodil — Lens Test
As the spring has started, I took the lenses (in fact quite few) which I “made” duling
the winter hibernation out to the test. 🙂
And those lenses were designed to use with
tilting bellows I specially made for Canon 5D.
Photo left, Those three lenses (mounted on the
Nikon mount adapter) were saved from
the broken cameras or lenses.
— Left one came from Canon G9, center one from an old zoom lens and the right one
came from a Wide-adapter and as they are having focal-length about 50mm~60mm
therefore effective F-aperture is about F2 (fully open only ! ) And being used on the
Tilting bellows they are able to give a focus from infinity to more than 1:1 close-up.
(with a bit of difficulty on use. 😀 )
Most of the photos here were taken by the “Center lens” photo before, except
the right photo above, which was taken by the Canon Fisheye lens.
Well, they were just a fraction of test shot —– still, shows some results
which I appreciate a lots. 🙂 ( —– whatever you say. 😀 )
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Fun from a broken Camera (2)
It was two weeks ago when I showed this photo of Canon G9.
Among the disassembled component, I found some of them are useable.
Such as the front lens alone (photo above left) could be used as a 50 mm F2.6 lens
and the second group of the optics (photo above center) is a very strong diverging
(concave) lens = could be used to widen the view of a pinhole camera.
In order to use a lens, it has to be mounted somewhere — to a lens mount or
to a filter ring etc. —– unless it got exact diameter or screw pitch, we need to fill
the gap and glue (epoxy) them.
I cut a beer can’s thin metal to the needed diameter and fix it with epoxy.
To do this kind of work, I bought M39 to M42 adapter ring and M42 to Nikon F
mount adapter. (Those item’s cost were only few pounds though, it took 2 weeks to
get them here, and as being as cheap Chinese products, noting is what we expected
= M42 screw was slightly larger and couldn’t fit to the Pentax original mount.
And the clow of Nikon Mount bayonet was too thin hence it was too loose.
For M39 to M42 ring, I “re-cut” the M42 screw (Photo left in the center).
(Photo Left : Nikon to Canon Adapter though,
part of its diameter was 0.5mm too large
= needed to file-down !)
(Such laborious cutting work with file is
nothing but a good Zen practice. 😀 )
Second group of concave lens aforesaid was
mounted on the center of M42 to Nikon
mount adapter. (photo above center)
And the Front lens of G9 was mounted
on to a Nikon mount adapter via M39-M42 ring. (photo right)
So, what was those hastle for ? —– The photo (right) here was taken by the
front lens of discarded Canon G9 Camera aforesaid.
(Left photo was also taken by a single lens came from another broken zoom lens).
( I’m preparing those lenses for the coming flower season ! )
If you like to see “sharp but ubiquitous” photo, please go to phone-camera.
The photos here, the images were full of aberration and halation still where
the focus lies, it’s sharp. (Look the enlarged photo) —– they might be
the images what we are actually seeing.
(like impressionist painter had found). 🙂
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