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I have just started a photography project that I have called timewarp, which revolves around attempting to recreate old photos taken in the 1960s of historical or interesting landmarks in and around UK towns and villages.
Literally only taken 2 or 3 shots but am keen to press on and have lots in the pipeline - biggest issue I am finding is trying to identify what focal length was used (as well as where the original photographer stood!)
I've heard a lot of talk about 35mm - so as a starting point I am trying the equivalent of 35mm and 50mm with my nikon crop body and lumix m43 but it seems that the perspective/distortion is not right.
Was there all the lens choices we have now back in 1960 ? Or was there a 'Favorite' lens / focal length used at that time?
Literally only taken 2 or 3 shots but am keen to press on and have lots in the pipeline - biggest issue I am finding is trying to identify what focal length was used (as well as where the original photographer stood!)
I've heard a lot of talk about 35mm - so as a starting point I am trying the equivalent of 35mm and 50mm with my nikon crop body and lumix m43 but it seems that the perspective/distortion is not right.
Was there all the lens choices we have now back in 1960 ? Or was there a 'Favorite' lens / focal length used at that time?
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