Dr Klaus Schmitt
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This is a Petzval design lens and I will present images in two parts:
I) Asian Style
I) Asian Style




This is a Petzval design lens and I will present images in two parts:
I
BTW. focusing is rather tricky using such a lens, as there is no real point of sharpness that "jumps" into your eye, rather a soft transition sharpness zone with different attributes of sharpness, so one has to pick one ...
I am speechless !
What a bokeh !
I do like most: the first and the last one !
But the result, my good friend Klaus, (for sure), is amazingly like a movie poster for some epic with all sorts of action going on everywhere all over the surface of the page, with each item proposing itself as a 3D live event.
Asher
I guess this is why that style is liked so much in Asia, as indeed there is so much "going on" optically in such an image and it does have quite an "effect" - too much often for me, so I'd rather use it very controlled only ever so often to enhance a certain image. It quite can have some dramatic effect...
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This is the same flower as above, just shifted my position to get a nearby tree into the BG and some dark clouds behind.
Dr. Klaus,
these are superb, as is all your work but suddenly with the introduction of the "Asian" flavour I'm really feeling the images as opposed to looking at them (albeit with great admiration for the subject matter and the technical prowess). The painterly feel that comes through takes me too a world of whimsy which is exactly how I like to feel the world of plants and flowers (likewise the underwater world).
I remember a few years ago I remarked on your securing of a special Russian lens and wondered what cloak and dagger mission had been involved in its acquisition. Your reaction (or lack of one) at the time made me think "O.K, the Doc is great at technical mastery but probably doesn't have too may creative bones".
This series dispels that thought in no uncertain terms.
Bravo!
These are all amazing! I love the almost surreal feel in some of the pictures, how everything appears very sharp and and very blurry at the same time. Have you worked this or any other vintage lenses on other subject than flowers?