GeorgeBo wrote:
I'll add to the recent black and white coastal theme from AdaptedLenses and Andy and outstanding IR shots from Colin.
Below are a couple from my quick road-trip to the NC coast yesterday. Both with the PC-NIkkor 28mm/3.5
Andy - this is another lens that does fairly well to cover the 44x33 sensor.
Also, if you are interested in historical pirates, the wreckage of Edward Teach's (Blackbeard) ship Queen Anne's Revenge is about a mile to the right of the frame in the first picture below in 28' of water.
George
Simply stunning IRs George. Well done.
Can I use them (with credits, of course) for my course on Nature Photography?
Would there be here in this magnificent forum any good samaritan to sell or donate to me one of these lenses?
José. I can send you a 135mm 3.5 scalloped with blue coating. Will contact you next week when back from Mazatlán. No sorry. I just noticed nine blades. Don’t have that.
rafaelcasd wrote:
José. I can send you a 135mm 3.5 scalloped with blue coating. Will contact you next week when back from Mazatlán. No sorry. I just noticed nine blades. Don’t have that.
George, most excellent photographs and processing.
Colin, excellent photos from London.
Ray, great colorful captures of the balloons and super nice capture of the glow in the last. First time I have seen sunstars from the 50-135.
Rafael, congrats on the new toy. Gotta love the wood box.
Scott, very cool capture, sailing through the clouds.
The USS LST-510, provides car ferry service from New London, CT approaching Orient Point, Long Island. Built for the US Navy in 1943, transported 600 tons of ammunition, 150 ton tank landing craft and troops to Utah Beach, Normandy on D-Day. It performed double duty as a medical ship.
The black sky effect will require a bit of PP to achieve. We were probably there too early in the morning to get the best conditions but we wanted to beat the crowds and get home for lunch.