@Taylor Sherman, I could never get tired of that view. Thanks for sharing. It's nice to see the voigtlander on NEX at that focal length. I wish I could find one cheap.
PeterGlaso -- Just the perfect moment and the perfect shot!
Taylor Sherman -- Love the night shots. I have never tried to do one. One of these days.
First sunny day in a week. I went out with Nex 5N and two lens kit. The wide shots are the Voigtlander 21mm Color Skopar F4 and the tele shots are the Auto-Topcor 135mm F3.5. Both lenses were set at f16.
Jim, thanks. I was at the shore taking photos before the sun came up, and I thought my last would be as the sun hid a little behind that thin cloud band. But I took one more set as it rose above it and that was the best one of the lot. I was pleased how little flare there is. They closed the road an hour or so later as the tide rose and the waves started throwings rocks at passers by.
Thanks ebookman. I was walking around the boatyard with ice studs. Where there was no snow the whole place was thick black ice.
I'm quite please with the way the tilt-shift adapter is working with the 18 c/y. The one of the bouys and rope was taken at F4 (by mistake, I usually stop down to 5.6 or 8)
Phillip, I continue to be intrigued by your Tenerife images.
Mcbroomf, great shots from the waterside. I also liked the perspective from under the boat.
My wife borroed the 5N for an outing to China Town in SF. She's still getting the hang of it. Here are a few of her shots with the CV 21/1.8 (I processed them)
Jacob -- Good job by your wife. She needs her own camera! I gotta say she answered a couple of questions I never thought to ask. A picture really is better than words.
xbarcelo -- Interesting exhibit and great capture of the mood in a single shot.
LeadyGonzales -- This is how lens envy begins. Nice!
Thanks ducbutchi, c/y = Contax/Yashica, in this case the 18mm, and t/s is the Kipon tilt/shift adapter I used with it on the 5N, either for vertical correction or to increase apparent dof by tilting the focal plane