Frogfish wrote:
Love your series Stephen and since we have a client who's been asking us to go to Prague like forever, and we keep promising we will, then I'm grateful and am taking note of all the gorgeous scenes you've found since in 2017 we'll take up his offer !
Which library was it by the way ? Thanks !
Thank you for the kind words. This was the Strahov library. My earlier post contained images from the Klementinum library.
HelenaN wrote:
Some photos from our cabin in Sweden, and from driving there and back.
(Nowadays the cabin has electricity and indoor plumbing, but I think the outdoor loo is kind of cute and couldn't resist taking a photo. )
A7II and CV Nokton 50/1.5 VM, except #2 which is from CV 15/4.5 III.
Helena, the last image is simply awesome
Here are a few images from the "ancient Egyptian city". I took pictures of this object a few times before to "evaluate" a wide angle lens and I didn't make any exception this time around. And the lighting this time around is sweet.
Helena - beautiful shots from the cabin. I've been admiring your CV shots so much that today, I am receiving a Nokton 50/1.5. I had it once before and regretted selling it. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you so much Peire, Joshua, Ronny and Bob, and everyone for the likes!
Bob, hope you will be as happy with the Nokton as I am! It's still my favorite.
rji2goleez wrote:
Helena - beautiful shots from the cabin. I've been admiring your CV shots so much that today, I am receiving a Nokton 50/1.5. I had it once before and regretted selling it. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks for the inspiration.
. I ordred one too, partly based on Helena's photos.
One of the better Tunnel View shots I have seen. You don't get that kind of scene all the time. I live 3 hours from there, and I have yet to catch that. Great work.