Test shots of a Pentax 645 lens (eBay from Japan) on a Mirex TS adapter taken a few months ago... I was planning to get a GFX but A7Rm4 derailed the plan ...
I think the P645 lens has rich color and is very different to my other lenses.
Chris_88 wrote:
Joshua, Ronny: Excellent bird photography. I really hope to find the time and go out with my 200-600 at some point. It's a pity that I got this lens on day and just haven't been able to take more than a few test shots with it.
Wonderful reflections and a great atmosphere in that landscape shot above, Mike.
Rene: Impressive sea of clouds, but I like the high contrast between the snow and the trees in the landscape shot on the previous page even better.
Helena: Regardless the weather, you always manage to capture images that perfectly convey a certain atmosphere.
Jim: Nice series with the 40 1.2. I too have acquired one at last .
Thank you very much, Chris! Yup, you better put that lens to good use... But the blue hour image from Yokohama is awesome though! You did well capturing that scene.
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This is a fairly big bird from Ecuador; well, it is a toucan in the size of a tiny chicken actually.
Chris_88 wrote:
Joshua, Ronny: Excellent bird photography. I really hope to find the time and go out with my 200-600 at some point. It's a pity that I got this lens on day and just haven't been able to take more than a few test shots with it.
Wonderful reflections and a great atmosphere in that landscape shot above, Mike.
Rene: Impressive sea of clouds, but I like the high contrast between the snow and the trees in the landscape shot on the previous page even better.
Helena: Regardless the weather, you always manage to capture images that perfectly convey a certain atmosphere.
Jim: Nice series with the 40 1.2. I too have acquired one at last .
Looking at a Limpkin with what looks like a clam in its beak.
Cropped, tripod mounted 200-600mm G set to 426mm andA7 rIII, silent shutter.
ISO 200, f6.3, 1/500 second.
Exposure corrected +0.12 Stops.
January 6, 2020
At Gatorland, Orlando or Kissimmee, FL.
Again, I see compelling photos of the same, unique author. Again the same motion inside.
Viewers from around the world - let me have the honor of presenting Helena - someone who loves the mood and knows how to externalize it better than anyone I know (especially see pict. no 5 !!!)
Master in choosing light, shadow and sharpness in the way to convey and max out what she sees and feels.
A fan of simple, perfect compositions that appeals to the viewer.
Look and learn. Look and try to understand if you can. You'll be better after that,
HelenaN wrote:
Wow, thank you so much Peire! I don't know what to say except that it means a lot.
This is a short abbreviation of what I would say about what I feel looking at your pictures every time now and in the past.No flattering at all.Just thruth coming out of my soul in English.I suppose I could express it more precisely in my beloved Latin.but then hardly anyone would understand it.Or in Polish - the language of my beloved mother,but then again.The same story.
BTW. It means a lot ,because your pictures mean a lot.They really do.Because of you.Only.
Now I'm slowly drifting away towards Giovanni da Palestrina's Sistine Chapel enchanting choir's songs of heavenly angels.
They make me feeling I'm living in a world,that is able to generate beautifull things still,but looking at what is happening around me,my hope dies.
Let us all have a dishonestly laughing faces for others who are weak in their minds,so that they do not worry. This hypocritical world needs it.