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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2009

These are the shots taken with Nikon D700, Nikkor 70-200 2.8 ED VR and an anamorphic optical attachment which normally is used in filmmaking.

The pictures weren't cropped from up and down - they were stretched horizontally, as long as the original shots looked horizontally pressed due to using the attachment.

Anamorphic photo lenses don't exist. This is just an experimental session to demonstrate how it would look if the lenses existed.

The color correction is as close to a Technicolor method (which is also used in fimmaking) as possible.

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  • Where did you get the anamorphic adapter from?

  • A long story: I asked on a cineforum if anybody knows where this wierd bokeh came from,

    they told me to look for a projection adapter called 35-НАП2-3М (it's an ancient thing),

    I googled it and found a pentax guy who had one.

    So, I asked him to borrow it to me and he presented it to me.

    That's it.

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  • Best short! Cool screen and colors! Respect!

  • Awesome pics.How did you hold the anamorphic attachment

    in front of the main lens?Did you use a mount or something?

  • whoa that looks great, is it a focus-through lens ?

    you just leave the focus at infinity and focus with the main lens ?

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