Looking at a crashing wave
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and A7r
ISO 100, f11?, 1/800 second
Exposure corrected by +0.24 Stops; processed in LR6
I went out wanting to test the Yashica, about which I had heard good things, and ended up with these, which don't tell me very much about the lens. But ...
A couple of wide angle shots. I gave up using the Techart Pro with this and got a Fotodiox with manual adjustment and it is much better. The depth of field is so big that you don't want autofocus, just some way to adjust the length of the adapter really precisely.
Not sure if posted previously.
Crazy bokeh results from a combination of the aperture (obviously) but also PP, contrast, lighting, and number of small elements in the photo - I think. The way some of these older lenses can render different scenery in such different ways is really interesting.
Your picture is not just a street shot.It shows the Monument to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin,erected to comemorate all Jewish victims murdered by germans during the WWII.Including my "mischling" grandmother too.
Peire wrote:
Your picture is not just a street shot.It shows the Monument to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin,erected to comemorate all Jewish victims murdered by germans during the WWII.Including my "mischling" grandmother too.
It was not meant to be offending. I edited my post.