Martynas - Beautiful scene. It feels like a cover of a travel magazine or something. I have no idea how you made the person in the scene lit so nicely.
Hugo: amazing landscape shots! I am a fan of your work!
Ulf: Lovely floral images, great clarity and colors!
Jochen: great view of that lovely serpentine! Nothing better than to drive one, especially with such views!
Luka: you have a great talent for photographing these city views/details. Really shows the mood. Great attention to details, light and composition. And I always get good light on my wife! ))
Wow! What a powerful and beautiful photo Diploneis. Stunning!
@Gregg - Just sent funds for the 35 1.4! Excited to say the least. I spoke to the seller this afternoon and he offered to send it (no charge) overnight so I should have it Tuesday morning. Just in time for my trip out of town.
You won't regret it.... I'm actually selling my ZE100 MP 'cause I really could only afford either or. And as much as the 100MP is probably the sharpest Zeiss out there, I like the 1.4/35 that much better. And I'm barely qualified to even say such things. Look at Akul or Carstenw or Jim's ...just the names that come immediately to mind(leaving out lots of others, I apologize)......that can vouch for the 1.4/35. It is that good!!
Congratulations!!
Gregg
Thanks for the encouragement Gregg! When you spend that kind of money it's good to see / hear the positive reviews from real world use. I have the 21 and was blown away the first time I shot with it and still am.
Now, let's see some more 1.4/35 goodness from those that have it please. I need to get my fix before Tuesday.
I use a B+W 010 UV Pro MRC, not the slim one. And a Nikon cap - looks strange on a Canon
Leafy Falls, TAS. Terrible harsh light and no NDs on board...
35/1.4 HDR
Great images on the previous pages - wow, what a joy to revisit the thread. Good learning tool for me. Here some more series from Tassie:
35/1.4 @4
Dead forest: