Martynas, great shot again. Do you have a 82mm B+W ND110? The stores here only go to 77mm.
Luka, I like that B&W conversion.
Phil, once again this demonstrates why I think the 35/2 is excellent for B&W! One of the best in the whole Zeiss lineup for this IMHO.
Samuli, of the two tree photos I prefer the one taken with the 35 mm.
Martynas, excellent photo.
Luka, very good b&w
Dubai, also a very good b&w photo
Jochen, very nice photo from Siena
Martynas, so much character to that photo. Great work !
Jochenb, love the light. Well captured.
dubaiphil, very nice shot and b&w processing.
Luka, well done, like the b&w especially.
joakim, nice tree series. #1 stands out.
Here's one from the garden last evening. 100MP ZF.2
Akul, did you focus behind the dead tree trunk? It doesn't "pop" at all, and I would assume it would.
Phil, nice B&W processing.
Joakim, really good looking set. Harsh light can be problematic, but works for some subjects well.
I like the most of the light when a cloud edge is just moving away between my subject and sun, to get the best light timing is really important - these two as comparison, both with Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2/28 @ f/8, 1/125s, 5DmkII@ISO 100, first one is almost my optimal light, but I maybe pressed shutter 0.5 seconds too early, photo would have benefit of getting little more direct light. The second one is at full sunshine.
You can see more of this place (plenty of it) and judge for yourself http://500px.com/search?tag=Trondheim. I did some post during which and ripples and reflection got much more pronounced. So - no it is not (sorry double u frank!)
Samuli - It is possible that focus is slightly behind however the top right is in focus 'zone', I had four ( i think ) shots of the same tree root and all others had siginificant back focus. Root was not as 'flat' so hard to say which part was actually in focus.
Diploneis: your work is a great source of inspiration and learning! Interesting PP.
And likewise, akul, Jochenb, Samuli Vahonen. and others on last few pages - inspiring work!
Nitobe Garden at University of British Columbia; 'Come Rain, Come Shine' - all sort of weather within one afternoon.
Diploneis wrote:
You can see more of this place (plenty of it) and judge for yourself http://500px.com/search?tag=Trondheim. I did some post during which and ripples and reflection got much more pronounced. So - no it is not (sorry double u frank!)
I could have sworn it was because some of the "missing" features in the reflection. Sry, my bad :-)
Either way, beautiful image and strong character as usual coming from you.
Diploneis - beautiful shot from Skogn, intriguing reflections from Trondheim, but the colors in the Skogn shot is better.
Akul - like your b&w conversion with beautiful tonality.
Dubaiphil - great b&w Venice wall.
Jochenb - well captured Siena colours.
Samuli - great demonstration of the importance of timing the light. Like your b&w in previous set.
JaKo two very green sets, #2 and #3 of your first set my favs.