jhinkey wrote:
More pics from the 16/3.5 AI, this time from a fjord tour out of Svolvaer.
F/5.6 for most with an occasional f/8. Sony A7C.
- John
Welcome back John. All of the images in your three posts are very nice, but I especially like the first one in the post I have quoted, of the backlit clouds between the mountains in the wake of your boat. Those multicoloured northern lights are stunners too.
Here are a couple more autumn infrared photos from my converted Fuji X-T2 and the 2.8 f/3.5 H.
Colin... interesting light. I used to have a mint 50/2 HC that I paid $10 for which I stupidly sold when I went all K lenses. Probably the only lens I regret selling. Even more stupid than that was not buying the mint Nikkormat it was attached to for $40 more when I bought the 50/2 HC!
Eye-level wrote:
Colin... interesting light. I used to have a mint 50/2 HC that I paid $10 for which I stupidly sold when I went all K lenses. Probably the only lens I regret selling. Even more stupid than that was not buying the mint Nikkormat it was attached to for $40 more when I bought the 50/2 HC!
I paid about $25 for each of my HC and H variants. Best price/performance ratio of any of the MF lenses I own.
For the sunrise shot of St Ives harbour I was hoping the sky would have had a bit more color but clouds were sparse - unlike a few hours later when it poured!
GeorgeBo wrote:
I have a couple time trial races coming up next week.
Yes you can still race when you are 60
Was doing some cleaning and checks on the bike today and thought I would show some love to the medium format Nikkor lenses for Bronica.
Below shot with the 75mm f/2.8 H·C on the Fuji GFX 50S II. All three @ f/2.8 and Acros in camera.
George
Love the bokeh work.
Good luck with the races next week. That shot of the Brooks reminded me that I once had a leather Brooks on my bike. I sold a drum set to get the bike it was on, a brand new Peugeot 10 speed. That was 50 years ago!