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    Wednesday
    Jul312013

    Close-up Photos with the Lomography Belair

    This is my first attempt at using the Lomography Belair at the limit of it's 90mm lens. I am 1.5m from the flowers in the window. I used a tape measure to accurately place the lens at the correct distance from the flowers. I framed the photo, then slightly tilted the camera up to adjust for parallax (Photo lens is lower than the viewfinder).

    The film was Tri-X 400 and processed in Agfa Rodinol. I am down to my last few bottles of Agfa Rodinol, and am trying out the 1:50 dilution to stretch it out. I usually use a 1:25 dilution.

     

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