just got a few new to me lenses, and finally had some time off to go test them out. these could've been better, but since i am still learning the lenses, i am ok with them.
first one is southern utah - taken with A7r + CY 35-70. blended shot, f/22 for sunstar and f/8 for foreground.
second one is the voigtlander 15mm CVIII M mount, single shot - f/8. still learning the adapter (Hawks). Has some sort of tab you pull and focuses closer - but it isn't the close adapter...
This is a view of the Guenther House which was originally built as a private residence in 1859 by Pioneer Flour Mills founder Carl Hilmar Guenther. You can see the Pioneer Flour Mill in the distance builtin the last 1840s. Guenther’s mill was the first flour mill and the first steam and water powered mill built in the city.
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Edit: On the suggestion of my friend David (darbo), I re-uploaded this as a square crop which works better. Thanks David!
MedicineMan404 wrote:
^Alfredo, great image and I enjoyed the bit of history going with the shot.
The water is mesmerizing
Thanks Robert! I really appreciate your feedback. I'm trying to include more history in the architecture images that I share. The Guenther House is now a nice restaurant. They make their biscuits from scratch using the flour from the mill. Delicious!
Shuko -- I've been meaning to compliment your photos for their striking nature. Every portrait is engaging and demanding of the viewer, smile or no smile. Thank you!!
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Another of the photos from the Sima 100mm SF lens, this time with added PP in LRCC. First is new shot, the second is a re-do with PP.
digital_AM wrote:
This is a view of the Guenther House which was originally built as a private residence in 1859 by Pioneer Flour Mills founder Carl Hilmar Guenther. You can see the Pioneer Flour Mill in the distance builtin the last 1840s. Guenther’s mill was the first flour mill and the first steam and water powered mill built in the city.
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Edit: On the suggestion of my friend David (darbo), I re-uploaded this as a square crop which works better. Thanks David!
Thanks for all the encouraging comments and Likes on my Russian Monolens photos! Glad that I'm not the only one who enjoy the look. I'll try and post some more soon. In the mean time, here are some from Lensbaby Composer Pro II with Edge 50 optic:
HelenaN wrote:
Thanks for all the encouraging comments and Likes on my Russian Monolens photos! Glad that I'm not the only one who enjoy the look. I'll try and post some more soon. In the mean time, here are some from Lensbaby Composer Pro II with Edge 50 optic:
Some nice clouds you had there!
Cross post from Voigtlander thread:
Voigtlander SL 180mm 4.0 APO-Lanthar on Sony A7rII in the Dolomites, Italy