Superb exposure and vivid colors with the Fuji slide film Jose!
Ronny, great tourism ads for Iceland!
Ken (Florida), when you said you were looking for a light meter, I didn't realize it was going to be a period one for the S2 Glad to see you all set up for film photography!
Rafael, love the monarch! The debris you are talking about was that from the earthquake in Mexico?
Colin very nice pic of Berlin architecture regardless of the scaffolding. I like the respect for each other slogan. Not enough going around nowadays.
John, lovely light on the mountain behind the boat.
Glen, great acquisition, congrats! Hope Ani's hanging on to some of her manual Nikkors though.
DeltaSigma wrote:
Thanks for all the likes of late. Much appreciated. Eclectic German mix coming up from the 24 NC.
Whilst in Berlin we managed a few hours in the “Museum fur Fotographie” which hosts the Helmut Newton Foundation. Normally photo exhibitions display only a handful of pictures but there were hundreds upon hundreds of Newton’s work and equipment. In the Nikon section I noticed a 50mm SC 1.4 and 85mm 1.8 H.
Absolutely no photography was allowed and I even had to check-in my camera bag. So the best I can present is a warped view of the building’s entrance. 24mm NC used. Well worth a visit if you are ever in the vicinity.
I just completed a couple of assignments for my course, so I'll use this opportunity to post some photos from my most recent venture. These are from a little drive from Nanaimo up the coast of Vancouver Island on August 20th. The Fuji X-T2 is behind the 20 f/2.8 Ai-s in the first photo, the 85 f/1.8 HC in the second, and the 180 f/2.8 Ai-s plus TC-14A in the third.
Ronny - those Iceland shots, here and on Flickr are so spectacular. I haven't commented on each one - I'd only be repeating myself - they're all breathtaking - whether you're using nikon, zeiss, loxia whatever.
Samy - the 8.5cm on the nikon SP, really??, you're just sucking up to the purists.
Glen - yes, very nice kit. You were lucky - you got the hood too.
Philippe - glad to see more Geneva shots.Is there some funkiness in the lights in those water spouts?
Looking up what those waterspouts are in Lake Geneva, might as well look up what's funky in the country
Ben, must be plenty warm in Sydney
Philippe the first image of the Jet d'Eau is fantastic!
Kristian, peaceful scenes in the countryside.
Colin, lots of stuff going on in the windows, including the Practica SLR, the model and is that you in the blue jeans?
theotherKav, very nice pics from the base in Afghanistan. What lens is that. There's a Nikon 200 5.6 Medical-Nikkor. I haven't come across a 210 5.6 though.
Glen, love the heron posing in front of the mountainous backdrop.
Reagan wrote:
Mark I was just in Topeka,Ks. and I meant to try and get over to see you but time flies and I was never able to find the time
Maybe next time