Truly a unique effect, and I reckon it would be hard to duplicate with any
consistency so sharing it with the list will only frustrate them!
Love the picture, I can't stop looking at it. Initially I thought it was
some fancy Photoshop filter.
Andrew Mc
At 09:04 PM 22/10/2004 +1000, you wrote:
>Well Andrew, because you're a local boy and so long as it just remains
>between us, I'll tell you.
>
>I had a 200 f5 on my OM-1n. 200 mm with a close up lens if I remember
>correctly. The mechanism that shuts down the aperture wasn't working and
>would jam. So to reset it I had to remove the lens while it was on the
>tripod. Steven Chung (an ex list member) showed me the cause and a minor
>"adjustment" fixed it. So that was it. The movement of removing the lens
>caused the effect.
>
>A nice effect, heh?
>
>Foxy
>
>----- Original Message -----
>
>I'm entranced by your leaves photo
>http://www.foxcrofts.com/Photos/Leaves1.jpg
>
>C'mon, spill the beans - how did you get that effect?
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