Intersting technique. Now where did I leave my last nylons :-)
Regards
Jens

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Emne: Re: OT: Vaseline on the lens



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From: "Jens Bladt"
Subject: RE: OT: Vaseline on the lens


> Yes, you are right. I had over done the thing. I have later made
> photographs, with less grese and further away from the centre. This worked
> mcu better - it's hardly noticable - but still quite powerful.
> I may publish this later on.

You can make quite an effective softening filter that is grease free by
stretching a small peice of nylon stocking material (black seems to work
best) over a filter ring, and then attaching it in place with hot glue.
After that, burn a few holes in the nylon with a lit cigarette so that you
get a mix of sharp and diffused light to the lens.
If you burn a hole dead center, then the softening will vary by aperture.

William (glamour photo boy) Robb


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