On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:02:42 -0500, Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mt. Home is a big old graveyard across the street and a block down from my
> house. Whenever I go there I leave with Bob Marley's "When my work is over"
> song in my head. Unfortunately, it is a dead graveyard, in that they no long
> let new people move in (or so the folks I know who have plots there tell
> me.)
> 
> Anyhow - it's a great place to test lenses and stuff, and in the stuff
> category I picked up an old Ricoflex VII TLR a few days ago, and took it out
> for a test drive.
> 
> Here's a shot taken at f5.6 with focus set to infinity. There's isn't a
> sharp line in the frame, but it's not so radical as the Holga or some of the
> other antique cameras I've been fooling with. I figure that you only get so
> many sharp photos allocated to you, so you  may as well save them for stuff
> that needs to be sharp, and let the stuff that is bettor being soft, be
> soft.
> 
> Nonetheless, I like the lines and the orderliness here:
> 
> http://www.markcassino.com/temp/peso/mt_home.jpg
> 

The softness works very well with this composition.  Just a lovely photo, IMHO.

cheers,
frank


-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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