twoeye: very nice! nice colors.
Jim: you master the 50P very well, I could learn a lot from you.
Lars: love the colors, punchy but not too punchy
ltruong8: First one is crazy! Love the second one, is it one exposure? lights seem a little bit over-exposed.
Thanks John, twoeye, Lars, frezeiss for looking and commenting
John : gret set from Devon. These images show the 100MP at its very best
twoeye : beautiful composition
Lars : love the purple flower! I wonder how you do it!
Itruong8 : very nice night shots, first one is my fav.
Xtobolic : nice portrait.
ltruong8 - Great shots from Singapore, what lens did you use?
Lars - Great macro shots, i like the first banana one for the texture and colour.
Xtobolic - wow, great portrait, lots of character in that shot.
johnahill- Great BW shot and also the last one. Really like the smooth colors of the horse.
Lieutenant Z - That 85P. When Am I gonna get it? The first one is just POP
Ripolini - Did you take the first pic of a random person? I think you should have been standing very close to a person to take that photo. The third one is simple and amazing. To be honest I haven't tried shooting above the f/5.6 on my ZF35. Definitely need to try.
Wow, been few days busy shooting and ~7 new pages - can't comment all photos so just mentioning my personal top 10:
Ron's GXR & ZM21 window
Helena's B&W image of some tanks and Elkjøp (not the most beautiful subject in world but could really feel "being there" even in small size presented in forum)
Lars's red/green photo (would liked the 2nd one better but it was like misfocused, most probably just caused by very poor sharpening technique, but the end result is same)
@johnahill...very nice horse shots! I really like the second horse. The detail in the mane is WOW!
@Lieutenant Z...Your 85P shots never cease to amaze!
@Ripolini...the boat shot is fantastic! Great 3D!!
@Samuli...love looking at your photos. The 2/25 shot has crazy vibrancy!!
Gregg
Greggf wrote:
@Ripolini...the boat shot is fantastic! Great 3D!!
Thank you Gregg.
cipsaz wrote:
Ripolini - Did you take the first pic of a random person? I think you should have been standing very close to a person to take that photo. The third one is simple and amazing.
Thanks.
You're right about 1st picture. That person is my father in law
xtobolic - good portrait of a tough father, like the comp, focus and b&w conversion.
Jim - like your flower shot, beautiful light and well-behaved bokeh with the 50P
Johnahill - great set, the horse in #3 stands out beautifully against a spacious landscape
Samuli - as usual impressive detail and close to being there quality to all your images. Like #2 the best with the slightly unfocused backgrund giving great 3D. The 2/25 and 2/100 rendering works well together.
GreggF - good set demonstrating the bokeh quality of the 1.4/35 very well.
So many new shots everytime I visit this thread.
To comment on a few:
Ullf, great panning shots!
John, I like a lot of the photos you posted on the previous pages.
Twoeye, I love the composition of that last one.
Xtobolic, very strong portrait.
Helena, the sky in that b&w shot looks great for my taste.
Gregg, that flower looks beautiful. It shows the great bokeh of the 35/1.4
Jim, nice light in that last one.
I finally decided and got a 85 planar ZE last weekend.
So far I really like the rendering! It somewhat feels like a longer version of my 35/1.4 ZE, which is great.
I'm amazed how sharp en detailed it is stopped down.
I must say that nailing the focus is quite hard when using a large aperture. Not because of focus-shift, but the really thin DOF and haze wideopen. You have to be even more precise than with the 35/1.4. Right now it's the hardest lens to focus of all my zeiss lenses.
I'll post some first shots with it when I'll find the time (my father suffered a heart attack).