De Waag in Amsterdam on a nice saturday evening. This building dates to the late 15th century and used to be one of the gates to the walled city. As Amsterdam grew fast a new fortification had to be built and this building was used for other purposes.
For some reason I think the youth is not that bothered by history and entertains other interests :-)
Some from yesterday with A7 and C/Y 50mm/1.7.
So far I am happy with this lens, but a couple of days ago I found a Rokkor 58/1.2 here in Norway for a *very* nice price, so I couldn't resist... We'll see which one I decide to keep once I have used them for a while (I'm waiting for the adapter which will take a couple of weeks). Or maybe keep both, because the 50/1.7 is much smaller and great for traveling and hiking.
Some from yesterday with A7 and C/Y 50mm/1.7.
So far I am happy with this lens, but a couple of days ago I found a Rokkor 58/1.2 here in Norway for a *very* nice price, so I couldn't resist... We'll see which one I decide to keep once I have used them for a while (I'm waiting for the adapter which will take a couple of weeks). Or maybe keep both, because the 50/1.7 is much smaller and great for traveling and hiking.
I was away working for a couple of days, and so much great stuff that I can't comment on each picture that deserves it. But René, Michiel, Ronny, Werner, you just blow my mind in admiration time after time after time...and so many others who deserve praise as well, apologies...
On my end, lousy weather...
The first one with ZM 35 f:1.4, the last two with Otus 55. Those two lenses share such delicacy with colours, and such incredible detail even if I crop like mad...