Both with Olympus OM-D E-M1 MarkII + adapter + Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 ai-s ED hand held, f/4 at 1/640s.
Above ISO 640; 55% cropped (11/20MP).
Below ISO 400; 60%cropped (12/20MP).
Hello all,
I haven't posted here in a long time, but I still have a drybox full of AIS lenses.
This one is Ny Alesund on the west coast of Svalbard, taken in 2014 with the AIS 200/4.
Both with Olympus OM-D E-M1 MarkII + adapter + Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 ai-s ED hand held, f/4 at 1/640s.
Above ISO 640; 55% cropped (11/20MP).
Below ISO 400; 60%cropped (12/20MP).
stevenvh wrote:
Hello all,
I haven't posted here in a long time, but I still have a drybox full of AIS lenses.
This one is Ny Alesund on the west coast of Svalbard, taken in 2014 with the AIS 200/4.
Hello again Steve. I bet you had a great time.
Funny, I just watched a video with Morten Hilmer testing out the new Z9 on the island. Worth a watch.
bruni wrote:
Love this George, nice bokeh play too. What's the light source? (I know you haven't done a Leighton and inserted it in Photoshop).
Ben
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leighton w wrote:
Love this. What is the light source?
EDIT: Sorry, just read Ben's post asking the same thing.
Hey guys. Light on the leaves was from a small solar powered landscape spotlight. Background was a neighbors house and the bokeh “balls” were from reflections off a parked car. No Photoshop Well I did add the frame in Photoshop but not the lighting
Hey guys. Light on the leaves was from a small solar powered landscape spotlight. Background was a neighbors house and the bokeh “balls” were from reflections off a parked car. No Photoshop
George
Worked well, but it took a good eye to see it in the first place.