Anthony P wrote:
These are four props that everybody is familiar with. I made these photos with my LEICA R4SP and Kodak Kodachrome 64 ASA 35mm slide film.
The hardest film to shoot for perfect exposure is color slide film, not B&W or color negative. Those films can be corrected in the darkroom if they are over or under exposed. If your slide is not exposed correctly it will be too light or too dark. Cannot be corrected once film is developed.
OK, now about the photos. TWEETY Bird placed on tourist binoculers was made with my LEICA R4SP and LEITZ 19mm f2.8 super w/a lens looking directly into the sun. Notice minamil flair.
My other three photos TWEETY Bird w/TAZ, BUGGS Bunny, & "BATMAN" are studio shots and made with my LEICA R4SP and LEITZ 100mm f2.8 APO Macro lens (expensive).
Did you know that LEICA invented the 35mm film camera ? So the BIG step into 35mm film photography started with optical engineer OSCAR BARNACK with LEICA 1024.
LEICA still makes the most expensive lens in the world - a 50mm standard lens f0.95, are you sitting down ? $10,000 check it out. AP
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Was a lens filter used in the 1st photo because a spotty one will also create a lot of flare. BTW nice tabletop photography!