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I picked up a Egg 360 Degree lens from Egg Solutions on a popular auction site, having no idea what I was purchasing. What this is a lens that was designed to created virtual walk-throughs (think real estate applications) when pair with a digital camera and the proprietary software (which does not work on mondern operating systems). Paired with some long expired Tri-X (mid 1990s expiration date), a Minota Maxxum 7000 with a 28mm macro lens (that doesn't quite get to the appropriate focus because I need a few more millimeters of extension that I don't have), and this is what you get. Weird, out of focus, but oddly appealing at times. I am particularly fond of the first image in the album of the slide. I am also quite pleased with the flaring inside of the lens on a few of these. Developed this roll in HC100, Dilution H for 12 minutes because the roll was mislabled as Kentmere 400.
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