Was in Shoreline a year ago visiting relatives and enjoying the views. Pretty steep terrain that offers brilliant views of the Sound.
I think you’ll find this thread grows on you! Nikon MF glass offers a lot of opportunity at a reasonable cost to make great shots to be shared here. Feel free to hang out, I think you’ll enjoy the camaraderie here.
Prompted by Kristian's photos with the 80-200 f/4 Ai-S a few pages back, I popped mine onto a newly acquired F3 and went to the flower gardens at the park.
I shot these with Fujicolor Pro 400H which I hear has just been discontinued, a shame as it is quite lovely for nature photos. I love the soft rendering this lens gives to the backgrounds, all these were shot at f/5.6
Was in Shoreline a year ago visiting relatives and enjoying the views. Pretty steep terrain that offers brilliant views of the Sound.
I think you’ll find this thread grows on you! Nikon MF glass offers a lot of opportunity at a reasonable cost to make great shots to be shared here. Feel free to hang out, I think you’ll enjoy the camaraderie here.
/Ken
Thanks Ken. Trying to get my hustle on again when I get vaccinated here soon. Was just screwing around thinking I wanted a wide prime and the old F2 on my desk was taunting me.
Back in the days of analog I was mostly a 4x5 guy, always seeking grainless images with long tonal ranges. With digital and new lenses we're approaching nirvana for me but I peek in here all the time. I appreciate other people keeping this gear active. I'll definitely be posting in here if I ever get my hands on a 50mm f1.2 though, Ha!
...and, yes, very hilly here which does make for outstanding views all over the place.
Be careful mentioning lenses you are looking for around here, someone is bound to point you in the right direction..
Panorascal wrote:
I appreciate other people keeping this gear active. I'll definitely be posting in here if I ever get my hands on a 50mm f1.2 though, Ha!
...and, yes, very hilly here which does make for outstanding views all over the place.
Quiet Streets.
It wasn't my intention to go and photograph some run-down areas of London (whilst I was in transit, by foot, from Waterloo Rail Station to my destination) but the lack of people made this a less worrying task.