mike reid wrote:
^^Isn't that pretty much Nikon's best lens?
Its my favorite Nikkor, next to the 200/2 which I also have. Cant wait to shoot that with the gfx. I've only had the gfx for a few weeks but love the output from this camera.
A slow shutter (1.8 seconds) and rolling ocean waves...
I swept the camera slowly from left to right while mounted on a tripod to get this effect. It was processed in LR with the Classic Chrome profile applied and a liberal boost of saturation to get a more painterly look. 50s + GF 120mm.
jbush wrote:
A slow shutter (1.8 seconds) and rolling ocean waves...
I swept the camera slowly from left to right while mounted on a tripod to get this effect. It was processed in LR with the Classic Chrome profile applied and a liberal boost of saturation to get a more painterly look. 50s + GF 120mm.
Jon
I really like this series of long-exposure abstract images.
samsdad wrote:
I really like this series of long-exposure abstract images.
Rich
Thanks very much Rich. I appreciate the feedback. There were a lot of rejects from the shoot that morning as I went through the trial and error of what worked and what didn't work in moving my camera from side to side, but I ended up with more keepers than I expected.
Picture This! wrote:
Its my favorite Nikkor, next to the 200/2 which I also have. Cant wait to shoot that with the gfx. I've only had the gfx for a few weeks but love the output from this camera.
On the edge of buying 105/1.4, or waiting for a Z mount lens. Owning the 85/1.4. I often thought about a gfx for portrait work with my 200/2, too, which would look a tad wider, like the 105 or 135 on Z/FX.
As soon as you try out 200 on gfx, make sure to show
Appreciated!