Regina, I look forward to using my new-to-me 200 f/4 micro for anything close to that great a result.
Thanks for your kind comment, Serge, and others for your Likes on my various posts. It doesn't take much to encourage me, so here are some more Comox cars, including two views of one interior (one with the 50 f/1.4 SC, one with the 24 f/2.8 NC; I may finally be starting to see the rendering differences!) and one view of another (with the 24 f/2.8 NC).
Haven't had much of a chance to check out the thread. Apart from Glen's classic autos above (love that first image!!), the previous page has some impressive photos - Jim's coins, Regina's 200mm micro flower and of course Serge's ongoing travel takes, this time from Tuscany.
Jim, the last time I came across one of those ads was probably browsing through a National Geographic or other similar magazine.
Steve, excellent series with the 50/2 LTM. I have the lens but it does not play well at distance with the thicker cover glass of the Fuji sensor. My understanding is the Nikon Zs and Leica are the way to go if using these lenses.
Regina, beautiful capture.
James, super detail of the silver medallions.
Laura, great sunset series.
Glen, gotta love the color and reflections of you classic automobile photos.
Ray, great close up photography.
Siphiwe, you are doing great work with the the 35-70, a lens totally outside most folks radar.
saph wrote:
Haven't had much of a chance to check out the thread. Apart from Glen's classic autos above (love that first image!!), the previous page has some impressive photos - Jim's coins, Regina's 200mm micro flower and of course Serge's ongoing travel takes, this time from Tuscany.
Jim, the last time I came across one of those ads was probably browsing through a National Geographic or other similar magazine.
GroWeb wrote:
Regina, I look forward to using my new-to-me 200 f/4 micro for anything close to that great a result.
Thanks for your kind comment, Serge, and others for your Likes on my various posts. It doesn't take much to encourage me, so here are some more Comox cars, including two views of one interior (one with the 50 f/1.4 SC, one with the 24 f/2.8 NC; I may finally be starting to see the rendering differences!) and one view of another (with the 24 f/2.8 NC).
Love the last one Glen, punchy and those reflections!
James, the medallions show 3D pop. Good story behind them too, I like hearing those.
Regina, you're going to love that 200 Micro, great first post, just the right focus emphasis.
Serge, you're not kidding that winery is a serious operation. Did you get to dine in the glass enclosed areas?
Samy, that Duesenberg is a great way to re-enter the conversation. Good to see you posting again.
Great detail from that 200 Medical shot Rafael, liking that dreamy colorful pinkish backdrop melting away. I'd love to see more work with that lens from you. Thanks for the compliment on the short winged Conehead. I went actually back for dragonflies (and I was mistaken, they were Damselflies) shots from an earlier post with the longer 200mm Micro lens but with not much luck. Only one specimen in a less than ideal spot for background control. Fortunately I had planned ahead and brought a flash unit along for some fill light below.
Went to see the Futbol San Diego Female clum "The Wave" they are in first place in the national league, or were as KC just beat them 2 to 1 goals. Their fan base is hispano-american, so Spanish is often spoken by the team community. For the Mexican independence they held a little celebration.
pbraymond wrote:
James, the medallions show 3D pop. Good story behind them too, I like hearing those.
Regina, you're going to love that 200 Micro, great first post, just the right focus emphasis.
Serge, you're not kidding that winery is a serious operation. Did you get to dine in the glass enclosed areas?
Samy, that Duesenberg is a great way to re-enter the conversation. Good to see you posting again.
Great detail from that 200 Micro shot Rafael, liking that dreamy colorful pinkish backdrop melting away. I'd love to see more work with that lens from you. Thanks for the compliment on the short winged Conehead. I went actually back for dragonflies (and I was mistaken, they were Damselflies) shots from an earlier post with the longer 200mm Micro lens but with not much luck. Only one specimen in a less than ideal spot for background control. Fortunately I had planned ahead and brought a flash unit along for some fill light below. ...Show more →
Thanks, Ray. Your previous post with the 200mm f4 micro, which was incredible, inspired me to show my picture with this lens. I bought the 200mm f4 long ago but did not use it that much. I usually take the 55mm micro due to its small size.
saph wrote:
Haven't had much of a chance to check out the thread. Apart from Glen's classic autos above (love that first image!!), the previous page has some impressive photos - Jim's coins, Regina's 200mm micro flower and of course Serge's ongoing travel takes, this time from Tuscany.
Jim, the last time I came across one of those ads was probably browsing through a National Geographic or other similar magazine.
Samy! Good to see you. Now post some Baltimore pictures.
rafaelcasd wrote:
Went to see the Futbol San Diego Female clum "The Wave" they are in first place in the national league, or were as KC just beat them 2 to 1 goals. Their fan base is hispano-american, so Spanish is often spoken by the team community. For the Mexican independence they held a little celebration.