Thank you, Luka, for the kind words.
Lovely Valentins ideas!
Rodluvan, how do you get these hearts ?
Grenache, I find the Natural Bridge stunning, especially the crystal look of the water going back.
Here is a Red Lichen Stone, doesn't come even close to the soft pink of Valentine...
35/1.4 @ 1.4
One early sun shot over the Parangana dam, full of ex-gum-trees:
100/2 @2
My apologies: On page 482 I had to change the Flickr links. Posting here some of the shots again, deleted them from 482.
Freceynet NP, TAS
CZ 35/1.4 @ 4
Grenache - love the color
Rodluvan - Brilliant, love them !!!
Donat - Great to see photos with 18 here. I have been pondering about this lens a while.
te4o - the shot of dead trees on a lake is just stunning.
Nice shots everyone. it become harder and harder to do individual comment for many many more contributor to this thread. But I like most of the landscape and city/street shots shown in last few pgs.
A few San Francisco city shot get inspired from Akul All P50 at 5.6 to f8
I have zeiss ze 35 1.4 that's giving me problems of focus shift and spherical aberrations...(the image is not proprely in focus always)
Have you experiences in these kind of issues?
Can i find a solution...warranty?
this think makes me crazy...i love zeiss but i can't reach the focus..,when the camera beeps, in review the fous is shifted
Thanks
i'm on iphone now, but you can see samples in this other forum...
I've seen many pictures of other people really sharp at full aperture..this means this zeiss would be very sharp. not my copy.
Here's a few more shots from the Ram Al Ali Haute Couture presentation.
This set of shots is a mix of the Distagon T* 1,4/35mm, and the Makro-Planar T* 2/100mm. I must be getting better because I had at least 85% of my shots in focus!
Lieutenant Z wrote:
Siddhu : gorgeous set. It seems the WB is better than in the previous serie
In the first series I did not adjust the WB as I liked the feel of the mixed lighting. Also, these were shot with the daylight balanced lights turned "on" (they were off before) so naturally there is a more neutral feel.