lifeandmylens wrote:
When my wife goes to home goods, I take a camera and it keeps me occupied. It's not Cinque Terre, but it's almost the same right?
F100 + 28/1.4 + 250D
I would say close your eyes (but you don't want to do that with two kids in the cart) and imagine the aisles at Home Goods are the hillside paths between the towns.
RustyRus wrote:
That’s ridiculous- 1 Home Goods is the worst- 2- Brninging your camera along for pictures HAHA
Great shots though
So ridiculous haha
rji2goleez wrote:
While the views in Cinque Terre are nice, these views are priceless!
Thanks Bob!
madNbad wrote:
I would say close your eyes (but you don't want to do that with two kids in the cart) and imagine the aisles at Home Goods are the hillside paths between the towns.
I visited the Museum für Gestaltung for an Oliviero Toscani exhibit some time before Christmas. I hadn't realized he studied photography in Zürich, and is now in not great health. All with the Leica M-A, HP5+, and the 28mm Summilux-M. Sunny 16 can be tricky inside.
Test roll from a new camera and lens yesterday. Nikon F6 and a 58 1.2 Noct, all at 1.2, because why not. I was expecting to learn that I can't shoot it at 1.2 often especially on a screen without a split prism. I focused via the green focus dot. Surprised at how well the F6 did with that. Also very surprised at how sharp the noct is wide open. Much sharper wide open than Leica's 50/1. 250D.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Test roll from a new camera and lens yesterday. Nikon F6 and a 58 1.2 Noct, all at 1.2, because why not. I was expecting to learn that I can't shoot it at 1.2 often especially on a screen without a split prism. I focused via the green focus dot. Surprised at how well the F6 did with that. Also very surprised at how sharp the noct is wide open. Much sharper wide open than Leica's 50/1. 250D.
F6? Conformation light? Try it with a mid 1960's Nikkormat with just the matte screen. However; it was the last SLR I owned.