A few from the old town Goslar in Germany. The town was founded in 922 and is famous for its half-timbered houses. The old centre is on the World Heritage list.
The Imperial Palace, the largest and best preserved secular building from the 11th century in Germany (1st image).
James Markus wrote:
George, That's better than I ever got out of the press pool 1000mm f11 reflex lens. Other than being a b*#ch to focus - holding it still proved equally difficult. However, it is an engineering marvel. Virtually a compact telescope - Congrats!
Thanks Jim. Yeah definitely not a run and gun lens. But in the right light and right background I think this is going to be a good one. A keeper for sure.
Chris Dees wrote:
A few from the old town Goslar in Germany. The town was founded in 922 and is famous for its half-timbered houses. The old centre is on the World Heritage list.
The Imperial Palace, the largest and best preserved secular building from the 11th century in Germany (1st image).
I have 110 film shots from nearly identical spots for all your shots. Granted, mine are from ‘84, and not as nice.
I was in New Orleans for a business conference this past week and didn't get to check in on this thread but a couple of times. As usual, the quality of the photos is superb!
I didn't have the opportunity to do anything more than take some quick tourist-type snapshots on my trip. This is a photo of one of my favorite NOLA restaurants, Pere Antoine. This was taken with the Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 AI on a Fujifilm X-T20.
Chris Dees wrote:
Thanks Kevin.
I can't imagine they're not worth looking at.
Shot by ten year old me on a Pentax Auto 110 Super. I think 90% of them were blurry. Shortly after this, I got my first 35mm, Canon Canonette QL17 G3. Still have it. Had a much better keeper rate with that one.