Ken, this is a really striking image with a level of detail that makes it look like a scientific illustration-photo, but with an artistry that can completely absorb one's attention.
Here are a few more from the 16 f/3.5 at the Aircraft Museum in Winnipeg.
OK, Regan, now ya got something to haul a complete set of Nikon MF lenses and dare I say it..multiple DSLRs!
Please don't tell me them nifty rims came with the car....for two grand!
Big Appa wrote:
OK, Regan, now ya got something to haul a complete set of Nikon MF lenses and dare I say it..multiple DSLRs!
Please don't tell me them nifty rims came with the car....for two grand!
Ed
They are actually just steel wheels that used to be covered with hubcaps
I bought the Police Intercepter center caps and some chrome trim rings
repainted the steelies and done
John, I'm really enjoying your views, and the lack of decent editing software doesn't distract from the travel journal at all. Thank you for sharing these
That's a gorgeous car Reagan AND congratulations on your new camera. I have a feeling this is the keeper you've been looking for... light-weight and full-frame. My guess is you'll appreciate the flip screen on the back. We know the sensor produces stellar images. Enjoy your new camera!
All taken with Nikon FM2 + Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 ai hand held. I did not record the apertures but supposedly all at f/16 or smaller. The magenta slider on CS6's ACR needed "minus 75" ! to get rid of the horrible cast of these old ektachromes.
Dupe: D7200 @ ISO 100 + 12mm tube + Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 ai-s @f/5.6 + BR3 & BR2a rings (as additional spacing) + ES1 slide copying adapter.