More experimental photography, this time some magic with the Helios 44 lens (58mm, f/2, M42)...
(I notify
@Andy Resnick since you said you were interested in this before. I don't know if you can mount M42 lenses with your gear, though).
I reversed the front element of my Helios 44 lens
as suggested by this video, and took it out for a ride. It was incredibly fun to shoot with it, and you can get photos with a very unique and dreamlike character.
It was unlike anything I've ever tried before. I'd say shooting with the lens like this is not primarily about image sharpness (and you will certainly NOT get any accurate reproduction of a scene, except in the absolute center in some cases). Instead it's all about feeling, "dreaminess" and weirdness in the photos.
I first went to a nearby old amusement park to try it out on plants, and when I was shooting it felt a bit like being Alice in Wonderland.
Great masterwort (Astrantia major)
- as can be seen in the photo you can get a very soft focus photo in the center with some crazy "magic" around it. But I like it.
Glowing leaves
- quite dreamlike, I think. There are a lot of purple and orange light artifacts seen here, which I've seen in photos by others using a Helios 44 with a reversed front element. I wonder if those colors come from different coatings in the lens, perhaps?
Granny's bonnet (Aquilegia) (says Google Picture search)
- a quite crazy photo with a lot of artifacts.
A pink flower in the magic garden
- another photo with swirls and artifacts
I later went to another park and shot some roses.
A red rose in the magic garden
- this is my personal favorite from the session.
A leaf with raindrops
And last, two photos which show what you typically get with a lens like this used in street photography:
All in all, it was very fun to shoot with the lens modified like this.
