dierk - Beautiful sets, Exquisite conversion works. Very subtle tones are all kept. My fav is #1. Biogon 21 seems like a great lens with little distortion, but what really shines is the photographer's eye and the skill.
Distortion, officer? (left corner soft, right corner distortion). Shot at f8. I thought the distortion wasn't this apparent...hmm...I must be doing something wrong.
Krosavcheg wrote:
Distortion, officer? (left corner soft, right corner distortion). Shot at f8. I thought the distortion wasn't this apparent...hmm...I must be doing something wrong.
The metal object in the bottom left corner is not within the depth of field. I don't see any unusual distortion.
First post... actually second since I did announce the purchase of a 21mm a few pages back. I am still amazed by the quality of photographs within this thread. I have been lurking for quite sometime and still way behind, currently enjoying page 237. At around page 184 the Zeiss virus struck.
Here's my first official photo to post with the incredible 21mm. The is Clingman's Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, under severe cloud cover. Unfortunately, I had to get off the mountain before the clouds cleared out. Thanks for sharing everyone. I look forward to posting more soon. - Jim
bobring - love your boat shot
Jim - Great set. This last set may be my most favorite of this series. Love the last one.
Jim ( JS ) - Welcome to the thread. Beautiful cloud formation.
FlyPenFly wrote:
In web sizes I can barely see it. Have you tried using PTLens or LR3 lens adjustment? I've found PTLens works better but DXO seems to work best.
I posted a full res link just below the photo.
Don't have either. Only processing Photoshop.
You can see the buildings just past the hill - they are fine on the right side though towards the extreme edge the start falling to the right but left side is smudged.
Wow, fellas... I almost hate posting on this page with so many absolutely stunning photographs, but I'm going to anyway... from a recent trip to Ottawa Ontario (Canada's Capital).