what extraordinary detail , as well as the way in which the colors both blend and differentiate themselves one from the other. Also, the picture of the guy scoping out the woman was indeed striking. Your use of bokeh makes that picture far more dramatic than the one I took in Paris. It's clear I have so much to learn, and it's fun in the process. (Toward that end, I took delivery today of my 35/2 ZF.2. Oh my gosh!!! I'll also be getting in a bit my 50/2 MP later today. I cannot believe the build quality and the color rendition out of my D700 is mind-blowing. I'll post up here when I've got some that are worth of this thread).
Hey Tony, thanks for kind comment and congrats on new lenses. Zeiss are easy going, sure you'll love them. Actually I prefer my Zeiss to my Ais, they have indeed a special rendering.
Can't wait to see your pictures!
Ph.
JSPHOTOS wrote:
Another from my long exposure / monochrome series. This is the Knoxville, TN skyline shot from the 11st. Garage. Click the photo to read the description and processing steps on flickr.
The last two pages of this thread have been incredible. Nice work everyone.
Siddhu wrote:
I shot backstage at the Ram Al Ali Haute Couture presentation at the Hotel Meurice in Paris. All shots were taken with the Zeiss Distagon T* 1,4/35.