That is an intriguing technology which may lead to some iphone photos of merit in the right hands. I do like 277 & 278. Looking at the photos I wonder what each element is bringing to the equation & if the same result could be achieved by less elaborate means. Or does the knowledge of the equipment involved affect my reaction to the photos. As I say intriguing.

On 10/26/14, 2:00 PM, pdml-requ...@pdml.net wrote:
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Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 09:07:43 -0700
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi<godfreydigio...@me.com>
To: SeePhoto Talk<seeph...@micapeak.com>, PDML List<PDML@pdml.net>
Subject: GESO 2014 - Hasselnuts - GDG
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An amuzing photographic toy for those who might be interested? A back for my 
Hasselblad 500CM which allows an iPhone to capture the image formed by the 
Hasselblad and its lenses. Pictures of the setup and a couple of quick test 
snaps:

https://flic.kr/s/aHsk5F8oKz

enjoy!
Godfrey


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