Glass Door Abstract
by Peter Elgar
A test of my Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F from the late 1960's I was given using my own 50mm f4 SMC Macro-Talumar lens and 2005 outdated Kodak Ultra 400 film rated 250 ASA and processed myself in C41. The colours are out of focus Geraniums
Uploaded14/09/2013 - 09:52
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Posted 14/09/2013 - 16:02
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Teaka53 wrote:
Great shot well captured
+1 Great shot well captured
And well worth all the effort - I admire your determination !
Best regards
Peter
Posted 15/09/2013 - 11:52
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Thanks to all my 'viewers' -- well I was having early dinner and the LIGHT just came through the front door -- I know it doesn't last very long so I rushed upstairs to my darkroom and got the camera and lens just in time to get a couple of frames then back to dinner !
Been a member of Pentax Club since the Ron Spillman era! Got COMPUTERISED at last - DIGITISED?
Taken the PLUNGE - BUT FILM STILL RULES !!!
Taken the PLUNGE - BUT FILM STILL RULES !!!
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19 years
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada
And well spotted!
I have all four Spotmatic bodies on a shelf, and still use the f4 Marco as my preferred 50mm all-round lens due to its versatility and sharpness. It converts well to DSLR using an M to PK adapter ring.
Long live ....
SP, SPII, SPF, PZ-10, P30, SFX, K110D, istDS, Optio 60, Z-10, H90, RZ10, I-10, f3.5 28mm, f1.8 55mm, f1.4 50mm, f3.5 135mm, f2.5 135mm, f4 50mm Macro, f4.5 80-200 F, f4 35-70, f3.5 28-80, f3.5 35-135, f3.5 18-55, f1.8 31mm Ltd., two Auto 110's, Auto 110 lenses and filters, tubes, bellows, Manfrottos and a sore back.