Few APO-Elmarit-R 180mm f/2.8 photos from Scotland, all f/5.6, some HDR and some panoramas (see filenames if you want details). To my surprise 180mm was my 3rd most used lens in the Scotland visit (50mm and 100mm were used more).
carstenw wrote:
Oh. Yet another person went to Scotland before me... Shite.
I love Scotland, I have to go back. Lovely photos. My favorite by about two orders of magnitude is that first one, but the rest are very good too.
I really liked Scotland, I spent whole time in Isle of Skye. However when I drove back to Edinburgh I found out that there are really really great looking forests is Argyll region and I would assume that Ardnamurchan peninsula is also pretty nice place; so definitely Scotland needs another visit. It would be really nice to go back there for another week.
I hope I have shot some nice scenery with Leica 180 also on other days (these all were from 1st day, I haven't yetprogressed to 2nd day on processing of the images...).
Samuli, after I migrated to Australia from the UK, it was Scotland I missed the most. If you have not been, I recommend the Sutherland and Torridon areas in the far north-west, where there are some very distinctive mountains like Suilven. I too must get back to Scotland.
I like your telescoped landscape ( 2nd shot in sequence) best of all and then the penultimate, and Worldinlens, being consistent, I also like your second shot best
carstenw wrote:
Alex, I like that third shot a lot. Feels a bit like spying on someone, except there is no one there. Very cinematic somehow.
+1 - Personally I like the latest Leica R lenses over the older ones (high micro contrast drawing), I would assume this Elmarit-R 28 is quite late design based on it's rendering?
Unknown fisherman's from Scotland with Leica APO-Elmarit-R 180mm f/2.8:
Samuli Vahonen wrote:
+1 - Personally I like the latest Leica R lenses over the older ones (high micro contrast drawing), I would assume this Elmarit-R 28 is quite late design based on it's rendering?
Samuli