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Technical Camera Images

I saw the last picture on my Smartphone, looked quit different. My external PC screen was way off normal colours, so I did a reedit:

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The second one is from the woods. Camera tilted upwards + sensor raised to exagrerate vertical stretching. It's a bit blurry in the top part. Some screws, that are burried deep in the shift-adapter (=centre of the techcam) have become loose and the whole arrangement was not well aligned anymore. LockTite hopefully fixes the problem permanently.
EDIT: 15 mm, probably around F11.

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Long time ago, I think it was around 2015, I took a polaroid photo of some objects in my home and hung/placed it onto the object itself.
The idea was just to play with a subject and its photographical representation, to make such decorations more interesting to the eye.

Initially, the subject and its polaroid matched almost perfectly.
Gradually, as the years passed, I noticed that they were drifting in different directions in terms of colors, brightness and contrast. This led to a series of conceptual considerations and analogies that I won’t delve into here. Suffice it to say, this gradual shift fascinates me greatly.

In the photo below, a tree trunk that I have as an ornament at home and its Polaroid image (Impossible-Project) took 10 years ago and hanging on it since then.

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Photographed with my Cambo WRS-1600 rotated in portrait mode, the Hasselblad CFV-100c and the SK 72L.
I had to position the camera off-axis from the tree, and then shifted the lens by -7mm horizontally to re-center the image. This has been done to avoid the camera reflection on the polaroid surface and to hide a cable duct on the wall behind the trunk.
 
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We've had more snow here in the east of Austria in the past two days than in many years. I went to check out the banks of the Danube near Hainburg this morning, only to slip and hurt my left knee and ankle. Managed to take a few shots with the XT / 32mm Digaron / IQ4150 before water mixed with crystals of ice started falling from the sky. In processing the images, I applied the K200 III Style from the "Beyond Film" style pack in C1.

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Long time no image... but here is an answer to baudolino's images.
The Augarten in Vienna was closed because of the amount of snow on the trees. We did a project in the garden, so I had the chance to enter.
CFVii50c, Factum, SK35XL, no Centerfilter, HBC full LCC

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So nice to see some legendary SK glass 35 XL WAS the workhorse in architectural photography in the early 2010s and one can clearly see why - such a great optic

I don't see any rectilinear 35mm tech lens around other than the 35XL.
So, I think that your "WAS" needs to be updated to "IS". 😉

(and yes, there is the 43 XL, but it is not 35mm...)
 
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