One of my good friends showed me this website by the Courier-Journal where anyone can upload their photos in hope of them being included in a coffee table book. So I threw a few photos up, and would really appreciate it if you took the time to look, and maybe vote for a few!
9.10.2008
9.09.2008
homemade lens
Ok, as I said, I should have started this a while ago. Now I have to play catch up.
I have always loved the lomography look, odd color casts, vignetting, soft focus, but was never in love with lomography price (a $100 plastic camera? no thank you.) So it occurred to me that I could simply make my own version of these plastic beauties, for little to nothing. After all, they're only good because they use really shitty, poorly manufactured lenses. And poorly manufactured? I think I can handle that. : )
So with absolutely no knowledge of lens design, I set forth to make my own. All I knew is that I wanted to make a detachable lens for my Nikon FA, so somehow I would need to integrate the nikon f mount. And I made one. See, isn't it pretty?
Well, ok, that isn't actually the first. I killed the first to make this one. The first one I used the lens from a magnifying glass; this one the lens is from a little tykes binocular set. Over all, a big improvement. All the lens is really is a single converging (converging focuses light) lens attached to some paper billows, by means of some mat board, hot glued on a nikon body cap with a hole drilled through it. Very simple really, with some really fun results.I love the sort of in focus, sort of not in focus feeling, and how it suggests form, rater than states it. What I don't love, however, is how telephoto this thing is. It's like 130mm!
So I made another. This time with two lenses. The same lens as the other one, on top of a magnifying glass lens, which reduced the focal distance from 130mm to 70mm. And made it much easier to focus.
I much prefer this one. It is smaller, easier to focus, and much wider. And its just so cute! Just look at it on my camera!
A beauty for sure. Annnnnddddddddd here are some of the results from it.
Oh boy. I think I'm spent for my first blog post.
more to come...
Labels:
analogue,
camera,
film,
homemade,
homemade lens,
lens,
lens craft,
lomo,
lomography,
nikon,
soft focus
oh dear
I suppose it is time that I finally got around to getting one of these things.
I plan on sharing photos, my thoughts on photography, and all the little experiments / obsessions that I go through on a day to day basis.
k bye.
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