It's been a long time...since I had the chance to take a couples portrait. Here is a sneak peak from a 1940's colab that I had the pleasure of assisting in.
Four images from a wander in our local gardens to see some newly installed statues - first two with an FD 100 F/2, next two with an FD 35 F/2 - all at F/2.8 except for the last - F/5.6. Perhaps these classic old lenses can keep up reasonably with some of the great new glass appearing here John
Here are some images taken Friday evening with my tripod mounted A7r and my Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens at the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. All images processed in LR6.
Ronny...nice images last page. Can't believe that duck let you get that close with a 35mm lens!
Werner...the reason I asked if had both Canon and Nikon 24 TS is because under your image, it says 24 TS G ll...
Rich...nice images with the 90 Summarit. I recently traded my 75 for the 90, and am looking forward to it.
Rene...impressive flowers in sepia(?)...very nice, as always...
Jordan...I like the FE 35 image. Very nice.
Here is another Summilux M 50 E46 pre image.
Gio is my personal barista, and helps make my latte everyday! Sorry for the redundancy of the pic, as I've posted this shot with almost every lens I have😬
Gregg
Canon FD SC 135/2.5 is an excellent lens.Sharp wo,with minimal CA when the light is harsh,contrasty and well built.Better than FDn 135/2.8 and f3.5 up to f5.6 and as good as the 135/2 FDn from f5.6 up.
A7+FD SC 135/2.5
wo - I love this old,dead cherry tree,fully covered with ivy-watch how good this lens separates subject from background
The past few weeks I have been shooting mostly with a 1962 Jupiter8 50/2. I never enjoyed the 50mm focal length but this old Russian lens is probably a keeper for me!
When I was in school they taught in geography that there are lower and upper clouds. It did take 25+ years, but visiting Tenerife I finally understood it As Finland is very flat country it's not very obvious as all clouds are above you... View from Montaña Ayosa to Pico El Teide. Photo was taken 2009 meters from sea level, and El Teide is 3718m.
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2/25 @ f/8, 1/400s, A7 @ ISO 100, Carl Zeiss Circular Polarizer
Argh, the Rokkor 58/1.2 has been sitting on my desk for 8 days now and still no adapter... The cheap one meant as a temporarily solution is already three days delayed (hope it hasn't gotten lost in the mail) and the Kipon isn't even sent yet!
Oh well, that has given me time to get to know the C/Y 50/1.7 better. Here are some shots: