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Pentacon, Tessar, Carl Zeiss Jena, Helios and Jupiter Photos
Pentacon, Tessar, Carl Zeiss Jena, Helios and Jupiter Photos
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The Methuen Arms
The Methuen Arms, Corsham, Wiltshire, photographed with a Canon EOS 20D camera and an old M42 50mm Carl Zeiss Jena f/2.8 Tessar lens. Fitting, perhaps, that this photograph of an old Cotswold building adorned by a non-matching classical-style porch has been taken by a digital camera adorned by a non-matching lens from another age of photography.
This photograph is quite severely cropped and needed a lot of contrast and exposure compensation adjustments. A lot of that was necessitated by poor photographic technique, but using old lenses on modern digital cameras is not totally dependable.
This photograph is quite severely cropped and needed a lot of contrast and exposure compensation adjustments. A lot of that was necessitated by poor photographic technique, but using old lenses on modern digital cameras is not totally dependable.
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