I've been shooting less in general the last few weeks, but when I was it was mostly with 35GM (though I've been supplementing it with 85DN when I want more "compression") .
Some Zeissy-colors first:
DSC03082-e by Jan U, on Flickr
ƒ/4.0 35.0mm 1/2500s ISO100 SooC
DSC03210-e by Jan U, on Flickr
ƒ/4.0 35.0mm 1/1600s ISO100 SooC
This one goes in the "3D pop" category I guess:
ƒ/1.4 35.0mm 1/6400s ISO100 SooC
Waiting for ice cream is such a bore...
ƒ/1.4 35.0mm 1/1600s ISO100 SooC
And since I'm mostly posting about how fantantastically sharp the GM is, here's a photo that's not particularly sharp that I barely managed to grab before the closing door in the frame, but I like how it turned out:
ƒ/1.4 35.0mm 1/250s ISO160 SooC
... and the obligatory participant of every balcony dinner party :
ƒ/1.4 35.0mm 1/250s ISO250 SooC
lovely shot. the colors are just fantastic, both in their intensity and in their subtlety. first shot of the couple on the bench in your prior post is also excellent. it looks like the opening scene from a movie...very cinematic.
Grenache wrote:
"The 35GM has ugly, nervous bokeh"
- some people
lovely shot. the colors are just fantastic, both in their intensity and in their subtlety. first shot of the couple on the bench in your prior post is also excellent. it looks like the opening scene from a movie...very cinematic.