I really love all the pictures you show here, excellent work all! The rendering of those lenses are so special.
I wish Voigtlander brought its 65/2 apo lanthar and 50/2 apo lanthar to EF/RF-mount, that one has also zeiss-like 3d rendering. I would say even more than the 50/2 Makro-Planar.
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Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 100 | 1/200
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Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 100 | 1/200
3:
Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 400 | 1/400
4:
Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 640 | 1/400
5:
Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 500 | 1/400
6:
Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 1000 | 1/400
7:
Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 200 | 1/400
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Canon R6 | Zeiss 135 APO | f/2 | ISO 400 | 1/320
The Centrale Montemartini was the first public power plant of Rome. It opened at the beginning of the 1900s.
The picture displays one of the two colossal 7,500 HP diesel engines (by Franco Tosi) that replaced, in 1933, the previous less powerful ones.
(after correcting for converging lines and cropping, the final file size was 36 Mpix).