35cron, minimal to no process, as is. This save me lots of time. They are good enough FOR ME. After a loop, I am back to R bought back 50lux E55, gonna buy back 80lux. I have been thinking about what all these new fancy technology in digital and lens give me? I don't really need innovation as the process is really just that simple and fundamental. I don't need 40M 15 stop DR for family snaps, bench, building, boat, tree.... I am happy with the process. Food for thought.
Hi zhangyue,
you're perfectly right! If you shoot with last mirrorless camera with HDR effects, you can get dozen "likes". If you like "likes"... Otherwise, only few people looks your photos.
Happy children!
A lot of vignetage on Df?
teiki arii wrote:
Hi zhangyue,
you're perfectly right! If you shoot with last mirrorless camera with HDR effects, you can get dozen "likes". If you like "likes"... Otherwise, only few people looks your photos.
Happy children!
A lot of vignetage on Df?
Thanks for your comment. I am quite happy with the tool I use and want share the enjoyment with R lens community. Hope more people can contribute.
I add some vignette in LR preset, and I think images didn't apply with LR's 35cron R profile. so the vignette is significant. Didn't bother to fix them.
Hello everybody;
a friend of mine before selling his Austin Healey 3000mkIII, wanted me to take some photos for souvenir. I ran to his home and made some for less than one hour, the time I was able to bestow. I didn't list which lenses I used for each photo, but I shot with Leica-R Summicron Apo Asph 90/2, Leica-R Macro-Elmarit 60/2.8 and Leica-R Summicron 50/2 at various openings between f:2.8 and f:5.6 with Canon EOS 6D. As it is a command, all are in colors...
Thank you for watching.
Great shots Teiki of the Austin Healey! Brings back good memories helping my dad restore his 3000 back when I was in high school. What a great sports car! Wish we still had it.. Ours was the AH metalic blue-green color.
Yes, a beautiful car indeed! What a pity my friend has to sell it because of aged-related macular degeneration...
The car has been completely restored this year in State-of-the-Art except for the painting. I'm not fond of cars neither have the money to buy it. But it's a lovely toy to drive...
Photo cross posted in the Sony FE image thread and taken the evening of July 16, 2015, about 26 minutes before sunset along Loch Valley Road, New Tripoli, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and my A7r, ISO 100, lens set to f16 for 1/10 second. Processed in LR6.
So I acquired a 180/3.4 Apo-Telyt from Gary C. about a month ago and have slowly started to use it as part of my Leica M240 kit in certain situations. It's a bit bigger and heavier than I'd like, considering it's part of an M kit, but image quality seems very nice so far. Haven't really noticed any quirks with it, though MFD is quite far. But I'll probably use it mostly for distant landscapes.
Here are a few sunset photos over Lake Huron a couple weeks ago, cross posted from the Leica images thread:
Photo cross posted in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken at 8:42 AM on June 8, 2015 of a cascade down stream of Dark Hollow Falls, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Leica R 28mm f2.8 Elmarit V2 lens, ISO 50, lens set to about f16 for 0.8 second. Processed in LR6.
Hi zhangyue,
although I have Leica-R Summicron Apo Asph 90/2, I prefer the bokeh of pre-Asph Leica-R Summicron 90/2.
I also had 80lux I sold after two years, some 15 years ago. A perfect lens for slides in every condition of light.
Bravo, very nice indeed.
Photo cross processed in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken at 10:20 PM on August 13, 2015 of a portion of the Milky Way during the Perseid Meteor Shower in Big Meadows, Shenandoah National National Park, Virginia. Upon viewing this at higher magnification meteors can be seen that have at least for now been left in the image. Image taken with my tripod mounted Leica R 28mm f2.8 Elmarit V2 lens and my A7r camera. Processed in LR6.