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Ascending

February 17, 2006 flickr 2 Comments

Ascending, by Dirk Rösler.

Three pictures from Narita temple, taken with the new Zeiss Biogon. More to follow soon…

Narita temple

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Last reply was February 18, 2006
  1. Kurt
    View February 17, 2006

    impressions? frankly it’s hard to see anything special about the lens through all that rodinal 🙂 then again, what exactly are we supposed to see? maybe it’s about what we don’t see (distortion, etc.)? how does it match up with the framelines?

  2. Dirk
    View February 18, 2006

    Anything special? Zeiss glow, obviously.

    I don’t know how it matches up with the frame lines. Nothing obviously in or out of the pictures from what I expected so far.

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