m.sommers00 wrote:
^love the last one!
Thank you Matthew! Nice shots from the 100MP ( still one of my fav lens). Love the BW shot of the transmission lines.
Marty: Agree with the other posters here. Shot #2 is epic and needs to be printed large. Stunning!
Ronny: One awesome macro after another!
Adele : Nice shot of Painted hills. Oregon is so beautiful. all these years, I went to California and Washington but somehow or the other an Oregon trip did not materialize....until this summer. What a diverse, beautiful state. I have only seen pictures of the various pretty places (mostly Marc Adamus' work but lots from other posters here), so it was finally nice to see some of it in person. I could only cover some parts of Portland, Mt. Hood , Columbia Gorge and Cannon Beach. I have to see Painted Hills next time.
Steve: Very nice portraits! The ZE 35 1.4 is awesome for that. Most of the large printed,framed shots of my family are mostly from that lens. For me ,the ZE and ZM 35 1.4s are both close to my heart, but with the ZM taking an advantage due to its smaller size and weight. The ZM renders more like a mini 100MP (faster focus transition) but the ZE/ZF is also enjoyable and lovely. One can only wish to own them all
Below, an image of Mt Hood at sunset. A tribute to both the place and the lens (21D on 5d Mk2).
Thank you Matthew! Nice shots from the 100MP ( still one of my fav lens). Love the BW shot of the transmission lines.
Marty: Agree with the other posters here. Shot #2 is epic and needs to be printed large. Stunning!
Ronny: One awesome macro after another!
Adele : Nice shot of Painted hills. Oregon is so beautiful. all these years, I went to California and Washington but somehow or the other an Oregon trip did not materialize....until this summer. What a diverse, beautiful state. I have only seen pictures of the various pretty places (mostly Marc Adamus' work but lots from other posters here), so it was finally nice to see some of it in person. I could only cover some parts of Portland, Mt. Hood , Columbia Gorge and Cannon Beach. I have to see Painted Hills next time.
Steve: Very nice portraits! The ZE 35 1.4 is awesome for that. Most of the large printed,framed shots of my family are mostly from that lens. For me ,the ZE and ZM 35 1.4s are both close to my heart, but with the ZM taking an advantage due to its smaller size and weight. The ZM renders more like a mini 100MP (faster focus transition) but the ZE/ZF is also enjoyable and lovely. One can only wish to own them all
It seems as though it's been ages since I've been here to visit. ( Life tends to get in the way of having fun at times....) You all have been posting some beautiful shots on these pages....really loving going through them all.
Heres a hand held from the Df and Zeiss 135 APO taken at this morning's Farmer's Market.