The flare through a vintage lens and digital filters

Robin Rowland 

The LNG Canada flare for April 29. A different approach for a vintage look rather instead of the regular digital images. I am using an old 1960s 205mm manual Vivitar lens with a conversion for a modern digital camera. Wide shot from a Minolta 28mm manual lens.

The LNG Canada flare at night, April 29, 205mm, Nik Collection 8 Silver Efex, Ilford Pan 400 (Robin Rowland)
The flare on the afternoon of April 29, 205mm, Nik Silver Efex 8, good old Kodak Tri-X digital filter. (Robin Rowland)
The flare at night, 205mm. using Nik Analog Efex 8, Vintage camera “landscape” filter. (Robin Rowland)
The flare shot through a Minolta 28mm wide angle, Nik Analog Efex “classic: filter. (Robin Rowland)
The same image, Nik Silver Efex. TriX 400 (Robin Rowland)
The camera Sony Alpha 6000, Novoflex converter for old Minolta lens mount, Vivitar 85-205, f15 and f22, digital shutter priority

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