The dirt inTibet feels cleaner than anything, totally organic. It's a huge country with 5-6 million people. The paths and byways are sacred, as is everything else. Trees are revered and often protected inside enclosures. Monasteries have encircling paths called koras. (i) a family of rural residents walk the Ganden kora, front guy has a young child in his arms. (ii) part of the kora at 7th century Pabonka, a most peaceful place. CY 35-70/3.4, a99 Sony.
mysh wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good polarizer filter for the zeiss 15mm zf.2? 95mm
Prefer not to spend hundreds on it. If anyone can recommend one of the cheaper brands I would appreciate it.
Also has anyone had experience using a CPL on this lens? Is it not worth trying?
Aside the Zeiss filter itself, and any other schott glass made filter, Marumi does have one with thin rim.
As someone already replied, at this wide range, shots with a lot of sky in the composition will most likely bring blotching/ issues, pretty much common with lenses wider than 35mm
However, if you don't rotate to the max polarizing and/or depending of light conditions, cloud cover to name a few items, it still can be used without issues. Just not that easy
For compositions with more water or foliage glare for instance, most likely it will work very well.
Don't skimp in quality - otherwise might as well not buy it.
I made quite horrible HDR variant of this in the past (probably still somewhere on this forum) and wasnt too happy with it. So I took another look on those two pics from which its made and decided to create bit more gentle variant. Its still two photo merge (three would be better, but its not possible to reshoot), just used completely different technique. I think I managed quite ok result this time..