lulalake
Jun-14-2005, 11:24 AM
Hi Folks,
Recently I've become enamored by early 20th century photography. The look of those old shots just flat gets me. To that end I've been sweeping eBay and other places for the old cameras.
It's my thought that no amount of PS can quite get the look of shots made with old lenses and sloooow film.
This shot is off the first roll that I ran through the camera; it reminds me of old National Geographic travel shots (Super shallow DOF, low contrast). It was taken with Pan-F film (ASA 50) which is in the ballpark of 1930's film, on a Balda Super Pontura.
This is a coupled rangefinder folding German camera, circa 1935-7 that when built was heavy competition with Zeiss-Ikon cameras. It's somewhat of a bear to use but loads of fun.
http://www.pbase.com/lulalake/image/44251758.jpg
The second one I purposely attempted to make look like something one would find in grannys' trunk with no name on it and you might always wonder, just who was that woman?
http://www.pbase.com/lulalake/image/44228855.jpg
The lenses are of course uncoated and the curve of the lens is different than newer ones.
I hope you enjoy it, I'm learning more techniques for making the shots feel old.
These were scanned in on an Epson 4870 with very little PSing other than slight "scan" sharpening.
Cheers
Jules
Recently I've become enamored by early 20th century photography. The look of those old shots just flat gets me. To that end I've been sweeping eBay and other places for the old cameras.
It's my thought that no amount of PS can quite get the look of shots made with old lenses and sloooow film.
This shot is off the first roll that I ran through the camera; it reminds me of old National Geographic travel shots (Super shallow DOF, low contrast). It was taken with Pan-F film (ASA 50) which is in the ballpark of 1930's film, on a Balda Super Pontura.
This is a coupled rangefinder folding German camera, circa 1935-7 that when built was heavy competition with Zeiss-Ikon cameras. It's somewhat of a bear to use but loads of fun.
http://www.pbase.com/lulalake/image/44251758.jpg
The second one I purposely attempted to make look like something one would find in grannys' trunk with no name on it and you might always wonder, just who was that woman?
http://www.pbase.com/lulalake/image/44228855.jpg
The lenses are of course uncoated and the curve of the lens is different than newer ones.
I hope you enjoy it, I'm learning more techniques for making the shots feel old.
These were scanned in on an Epson 4870 with very little PSing other than slight "scan" sharpening.
Cheers
Jules