I spent 2 days at Legoland with my grandkids. And they have a full-scale Bugatti Chiron made out of Lego on display and here are a few images from that...
AGeoJO wrote:
I spent 2 days at Legoland with my grandkids. And they have a full-scale Bugatti Chiron made out of Lego on display and here are a few images from that...
They could have made the tires out of legos too, that particular model doesn't feel any softer
In the shortest day of the year, cloudy and gray, I went in search of colors to the old market to visit the Christmas Fair and the surrounding area.
For the first time I took with me my four new friends with Sony E mounts. Specifically three Voigtlanders: Apo Macro Lanthar 100 / 2.5, Nokton 50 / 1.2 Asph and Color - Skopar 21 / 3.5, accompanied by Zeiss Loxia 35/2.
They all did better than I thought, but I was particularly impressed by Apo Lanthar 100 / 2.5 and Nokton 50 / 1.2.
It looks like I've just discovered a second lens at least as good as the Apo Sonnar 135/2, which I considerd so far to be the best of several thousand lenses that went through my hands.
Gunzorro wrote:
Peire -- So beautiful! Your examples and notations are always excellent.
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I got out for a walk around Lansing, MI and its exclusive Moores River homes at twilight. Here is one holiday-lit home of the many.
Happy Holidays to all my friends here on FM!
(Rare use of tripod! )
a7R4, Loxia 25, LR
Thank you Jim.Your are very kind,as usual.
As I can see from your pictures,tripod apparently allows to explore resolution capabilities of modern lenses and 60 MPX FF sensor in full.Handheld pictures with the same/similar combination are very often lacking a bit in this respect IMO.