Steve, the scramble track looks cool, with seemingly good visibility from the bottom of the hill for all parts of the course (unless it drops behind the hill). (And I think I've referred to you as Gary a couple of times recently, sorry!)
Ram, the spring flowers bring hope for spring around the corner. Lovely!
Always enjoyed the Naval ship postings Rafael. But this time I'm really digging the 18mm Buick grin.
Congrats on the shiny new acquisition Samy! You should do a family portrait of these non-SLR lenses, I'm sure it would be quite "blinding" but awesome to drool over.
"Ice" is a great picture Kristian. The subtle color, and the pattern are a pleasure to just gaze at.
Colin, the Moon-Walk training session seems like the perfect vehicle for IR shots.
Kem, the Death Valley shots showcase amazing formations, even in the harsh desert lighting.
My deal to sell my 16mm fell thru when my buyer backed out (local) so I still have the lens. I really need to keep it. But enough about me. Great shot Ronny.
geekcop wrote:
My deal to sell my 16mm fell thru when my buyer backed out (local) so I still have the lens. I really need to keep it. But enough about me. Great shot Ronny.
Thank you
Ship it over to sweden.. May have use for one more
geekcop wrote:
My deal to sell my 16mm fell thru when my buyer backed out (local) so I still have the lens. I really need to keep it. But enough about me. Great shot Ronny.
Ronny works his magic with this lens. Another lens that he also used to post a lot here was the 135mm f2 with portraits of his German Shepherd. I also love the macro shots he posts with tubes.
I also need to shoot more often with that 16mm lens. This is my only wide option other than my 20mm.
ramkumar999 wrote:
Ronny works his magic with this lens. Another lens that he also used to post a lot here was the 135mm f2 with portraits of his German Shepherd. I also love the macro shots he posts with tubes.
I also need to shoot more often with that 16mm lens. This is my only wide option other than my 20mm.
Going back to my previous post about the 2.8cm LTM I picked up.
First picture is of the lens in the original condition before I did a CLA on it. Took a risk but it really paid off (sale picture).
Second is it on its proper home all cleaned up.
Third is with its 2.8cm cousins of other mounts. Non-AI 2.8cm f/3.5 F Mount, Nikon Rangefinder S mount 2.8cm f/3.5 and the Leica Thread Mount 2.8cm f/3.5. Amazing how flange distance and mount changes the design and size of the lenses. All three for "full frame" 35mm coverage.
Last two shots, Nikon Df and 55mm f/3.5 Micro-Nikkor
geekcop wrote:
My deal to sell my 16mm fell thru when my buyer backed out (local) so I still have the lens. I really need to keep it. But enough about me. Great shot Ronny.
Thanks Ray
I think the S mount and LTM mount Nikkor lenses are much easier to work with than most F mount. Also shout out to Richard Haw for his excellent blog sharing his knowledge of repair.