darwinphoto - I read your thread and was worried about Zeiss since I just got it today, but already love. It's a precise tool. Just noticed that pics taken with Zeiss requires little or no post processing.
Siddhu, really nice from the Tuileries Garden
Jim, good portraits
Bob, great sunrise
JochenB, beautiful landscape
Lieutenant Z, very nice with the 35/2
Apr 05, 2012 at 01:51 AM
Lars Johnsson Offline Upload & Sell: Off
Too many nice pictures lately. Just to comment on the last page or so:
Lars: very nice temple shots especially the buddhas and the monk.
Bob: beautiful sunrise colors. You have a very strategically located balcony
Keith: congratulations for producing your first 3D
Cipsaz: the first one is lovely.
Here are a few with the ZM 35/2 (B/W film), the last 2 shots slightly cropped on the long side:
Thanks everyone for the kind words for the Tuileries shots
Jochenb - Love the "Shades of Green" photo. Really spectacular.
zhangyue - I'm a movie/cinematography fanatic so the visual FX shot parallel is much appreciated. It's funny because as I mentioned in the "I don't get Zeiss" thread, a lot of movies are shot using Zeiss glass. If I remember correctly, they use the same coatings and a lot of the same glass in the ZE, ZF DSLR series.
You can really see the Zeiss look in the movie the Kings Speech even more so than in the new Planet of the Apes, or Sherlock Holmes which are other recent movies shot on Zeiss Master primes.
Edward - Great steet scenes, great use of B&W
Lars - Nice shots with the 21, great use of lead-in lines. Is it a temple of some sort?
Keith - nice portrait with the 50
Cipsaz - nice shots with the 35, love that lens for mid-distance shots.
Bob - Great sunrise, the colours in the first one are amazing
uscmatt99 - The shot of the diner is cool, love those places, wish we had more of those places in the UK
Jochenb - Nice landscape, i really like the detail there showing the little houses that are dominated by the hillside.
Siddhu - Man that second shot is awesome, i just picked up a 100MP and really keen to get out around town and see what it can do. The dof effect in that shot almost reminds me of the miniature effect when tilting a tilt/shift lens.