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KBeezie
May 21st, 2014, 06:19 AM
:P Yes I could have wiped down some of the fingerprints but meh.

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From the top to bottom:
Platinum Century 3776 / Soft Fine 14K
Monteverde Invincia Deluxe / Goulet 2-tone Extra Fine Steel
Pilot Falcon / Soft Fine 14K
Faber-Castell BASIC (Leather) / Fine Steel
Platinum PTL-5000 / Extra-Fine 14K
Nemosine Singularity / Goulet 2-tone 1.5 Stub Steel
Pilot Metropolitan (Bronze Lizard) / Medium Steel
Sheaffer Snorkel Admiral / Medium 14K
Pilot Metropolitan (Black Crocodile) / Fine Steel
Sheaffer Touchdown Admiral / Feathertouch (14K Gold, Platinum Coated) Accounting
Pilot 78G / Broad Stub Steel
1958 Ultra (Italian Import) / Fine (maybe steel) nib
Pilot 78G / Medium Steel
Montblanc No.225 Piston / 14K (Platinum Coated) Fine
Pilot Elite "Big Cap" (70s, Korean Made) / Extra-Fine Steel

Not shown (too much to fit into one pic while still having the tilt effect):
Jinhao 159 x2 (Goulet Medium, and Jinhao Medium)
Jinhao 599 (Metal Green, Fine Nib)
Uranus KSF-301 / Medium/Fine Steel
Jinhao X750 (Shimmering Sands, Monteverde black-coated Fine)
Ero Piston, "1" Steel Nib.
Sheaffer Craftsman in Persian Blue, #33 14K Nib
Sheaffer Student Pen with "F" Steel Nib
Sheaffer Skripsert (Maroon) with Fine Steel nib.
Serwex Special 101 Eye-Dropper

Photo was shot with an Olympus E-P3 (micro-4/3 mirrorless camera), with a Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 1:1 (lifesize macro) mounted onto an Adaptall-to-PentaxK adapter, then from Pentax-K to Micro-4/3 Tilt adapter (up to 8 degree tilt in any direction). Shot at 1/200th and f/11 at ISO 200. One strobe directly above the pens at 1/8th power and a 32" softbox umbrella, and one off to the left at 1/2th power with the same 32" softbox, and two cardboard boxes (white) behind and to the right side of the pens for additional bounce and shadow fill. The lights are Photogenic Powerlight 750.

A shot I did earlier with tilting the lens on the same setup (slightly different power ratio on the strobes, and I believe 1/200 @ f/8 [EXIF can't remember settings from manual focus, non-electronic lens, but I usually shoot at f/8 under the strobes when shooting small objects]).

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Jeph
May 21st, 2014, 06:47 AM
That is some big ju-ju photography. Nice job.

KBeezie
May 21st, 2014, 06:57 AM
That is some big ju-ju photography. Nice job.

lol, "ju-ju" ?