Sorry guys .. roughly the same subject that I have post before.. from last summer
I manage to delete one of my folders with macro images (over 600 images) a few months ago
Robber fly
Sony A7 + Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 100mm f/2 by Ronny Olsson, on Flickr
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Peire, always interesting discover images from your endless lenses collection but would be nice to see pictures a bit bigger. Thanks!
Manuel
Thank you Manuel.I downsize JPEGs to the lenght of 2000pixels,but for some unknown reason they almost always appear smaller than that.
Greggf wrote:
Excellent images all!
Derek..really like the 14 images stitch! How do you maintain exposure, wb, etc when doing that many??
Rene...lovely set! Just how many lenses do you have?
Peire..I agree. It would be awesome to see your images just a tad bigger!
Gregg
A7rM and Summilux M 50
Gregg, your Gio make me smile very often... too cute, love the last pic thanks for sharing!
xwing15 wrote:
great pictures everybody.
and even more with the ZA 135. it should use more often.
René
René, completely agree: such an extraordinary lens in your hands... you "must" use more often for our pleasure
Last post from 2014 Bond in Motion exhibition... hope not so boring. This time the creamy bokeh of Mini Otus
Hmm, one day away and I already missed 4-5 pages. Fast paced thread, that's for sure.
"The Question Of The Individual" <-- Warner, superb composition!
Charles, great portrait with Cron 50. Will have to remove Cron-R from my film camera and give it a try again.
Gregg & Derek - your lamp shots are art of simplicity
Rene - you seem to be situated right in the middle of Europe and take advantage of all great shooting locations of your extended backyard. I am jealous!
Great shots. I looked a few hours ago, and now there are four more pages. Amazing speed on this thread. A few stragglers from Torcello (near Venice). Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 ZE + a7ii.
Jim