After hiking the Reef Bay Trail on the Island of St John (US Virgin Islands), you will end at the ruins of the Reef Bay Sugar Mill. Bats now inhabit the ceilings of this dwelling.
Nice leonasj
No wonder it's Nice............. Otus
I have had mine for 8 months now
And I am still amazed
The Zeiss 135 APO is almost as good
Just Not as good at focusing IMO
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grosema wrote:
Nice leonasj
No wonder it's Nice............. Otus
I have had mine for 8 months now
And I am still amazed
The Zeiss 135 APO is almost as good
Just Not as good at focusing IMO
grosema,never had a zeiss 135/2,im prefer stay with my voightlander 125 2.5 sl macro,this is very easy focus-and sometimes need macro photos,im selling my leica m apo 90/2asph as it is difficult focus wo .
my Nikon set:
24 1.4G,
16-35 4G,
Otus,
cv125 2.5SL,
80-400G AFS,
200/2VR1
AFS 500 f4D.+1.4x-1.7x....
Did a quick a quick photo shoot for my father-in-law's latest restoration project - 1912 Little Giant.
He started with the original chassis, a poorly reconstructed body which he scrapped, and 3 poorly taken vintage photos.
Taken with Sigma 85mm/1.4, which I like a lot better than my old Nikon AF-D 85/1.4
However, there was a good bit of purple fringing I had to fix in post.
Chestnut wrote:
Did a quick a quick photo shoot for my father-in-law's latest restoration project - 1912 Little Giant.
He started with the original chassis, a poorly reconstructed body which he scrapped, and 3 poorly taken vintage photos.
Taken with Sigma 85mm/1.4, which I like a lot better than my old Nikon AF-D 85/1.4
However, there was a good bit of purple fringing I had to fix in post.
In early December, I went to check out an area that I was curious about. It is a wildlife refuge in Lostine, Oregon. I was mostly interested in seeing if it looked promising for landscape photos, but while I was walking around in the forested area, I came across some trees with beautiful lichen on them. I took a few shots, handheld, but want to revisit these trees with a tripod and macro lens at some point in the future.