edwardkaraa wrote:
Bif: That was an awesome shot on the top of the page.
Greggf: Love the car shot.
Peire: Nice sandwich! You mean Happy Easter I guess?
Rodluvan: Very nice! Was it shot through glass?
Thank you.Yes,at first I meant Easter,but looking through the window I saw that it started snowing so did not change it
Thanks.In fact it is Paris-Brest cream cake invented in France at the beginning of the 20th century,se ricordo bene,to commemorate famous cycle race of that time.It is circular like a bicycle wheel and has a very caloric chocolate/butter stuffing to make cyclists fit and help them endure extreme efforts.Baked by my wife.
Great work everyone! I have been following this thread for a while and a couple of weeks ago I got my first Zeiss; the ZE 35/1.4 (after some good advice and encouragement from Jochen ). It's also my first MF lens, so I expected a steep learning curve, but it has been going surprisingly well so far. Still have a lot to learn though, and about post processing too.
I'm 523 pages behind in commenting , so I'll just mention a few photos from the last pages that really stood out to me.
Thank you! No, but a polarizing filter. I have done very little post processing on the color photos btw.. (The lens seems to have post processing built into it. )
Thank you Rodluvan, Lieutenant Z, Helena, bpark42, wiseguy010, kururu, Bifurcator & Gunzorro
@ Bif, the photo was shoot on the 17 March. And processed (PP) on the 3 April
Rodluvan, great street portraits
Lieutenant Z, very nice old buildings
Bifurcator, many nice from Nagoya