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First experiments with the petzval's experimental apertures: starry night: standing at the Washington Square arch, looking up fifth avenue
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dsglass club has replied to Valfal clubThe ones on the right are some of the normal apertures (those are f16, f5.6, and f2.2); the ones on the left are from the experimental aperture kit I got the other day (there's also a blank one for cutting your own shapes). As you can see in these test shots, it changes the shape of bright out-of-focus spots; with a regular round aperture, all those stars would just be circles. :)
You can see the aperture plate sticking up (think that was either the 2.2 or the 2.8?); if you click through and check out the test shots in the comments, you can see the normal "swirly bokeh" effects of the lens. :)
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