Why such a nick name "pizdets" - I'm asking because I know what it means - apologize in advance - just a question made for the sake of a sheer curiosity.Your abandoned barns/farm houses were one of the most interesting/refreshing pictures over the last few months.
René, wonderful minimal capture with a jem on the right corner (man with bird beside)
Mattias, fantastic set with incredible color contrast on the first one
I could stay hours to admire pictures of this thread... though I really spend lot of time here
I have been away for several weeks and have not even had a chance to look at this thread much less post anything. Seeing it tonight after a long drought, these images just take my breathe away. There are so many fantastic photographs by so really good photographers.
JDug wrote:
Testing out the new Batis 85 on my a7ii
Nice looking Vizsla! She's really tall...wow!
Ronny...Nitro looks awesome!!
Bob...killer panos!
Werner...love it
Derek...that's really nice for wide open.
And a couple grabs of my Vizsla's...
Gregg
A7rll and Voigtlander Nokton 50 1.1
@f1.1....and yes, she has a large scar on her left rear. We had a cyst taken out just after we got her😔
Nice images Gregg. And how do you like the Nokton 1.1 especially after owning the 1.5?
It's large! It's not a bad lens. Doesn't do too well on the charts, especially WO. Real world use is very good. It has the typical pop that the CV's are known for(IMO), and stopped down to f1.4-2 is really nice. Picked it up on a whim....I don't think it can compete with the Loxia, but then the Loxia doesn't have f1.1 either
A few pages back I posted a few stopped down to f11, where it's really not bad either...I just need to get out from my usual haunts and shoot it.
Unfortunately, my wife has a fractured foot, with a sprain and might need surgery😳, so I'm relegated to being house bitch(it's what I call myself) until she's better.
Side note: Loving your Banff images btw