Always nice and inspirational to see the variety of great photos in this thread!
mcbroomf wrote:
I really like that 2nd shot Helena, tons of 3-D for me...
Mike
Thank you Mike, and everyone else for the likes! I forgot to say that #2 (the one with the fishing boat) is nearly a 100% crop. The C/Y 28/2.8 sure is sharp! Really like the overall rendering too.
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While I'm at it, here are a couple of shots from a short walk today. A7 with C/Y 28mm/2.8 and 18mm/4. The water in the background is the Trondheim fjord.
Wonderful images, Helena, Michiel, René, Agnostic (I'm sorry I can't remember your real name), Nex, Peire, darbo, Werner… And that's only in this page!
Here are a couple with the Distagon 18/4 and the Contax G 35/2
Distagon Backlight on tree by xavierbarcelo, on Flickr
(i) so the burners work well, have enormous religious significance, keep those nearby warm, but can get out of hand. (ii) when trouble occurs, all hands on deck - buckets, call the fire brigade, fire hoses, fire extinguishers. Wall mural outside 7th century ani (female monk) gompa.
So much lovely work that I can't credit all those who deserve it. But at least Bob, Philip, R Young, plus all the "usual suspects"
Counterintuitive, with Elmarit 60 Makro, then a more predictable one.