Df and the little 3.5cm f2.8 S Nippon Kogaku, one of the original Nikon F lenses released in 1959. Wide open sharpness and bokeh is not too shabby, six decades later.
Colin, great memories from almost a year ago. I remember distinctly taking those photos of the bridge and on it. You got fantastic views despite the rain and lack of light. Light at sunset would be great to have on the scenes too.
Philippe I don't normally pay attention to fashion but that is one stylish dude in the hat.
Huss, you have been posting some good work with the Fuji C200.
George, nice waterfall scene with the 45 2.8 P.
Leighton, glad you and Barbara got out for that field trip. Very scenic, but then you don't have to go too far from your place for good scenery.
Rafael, sorry to hear your mother's not doing well. All the best. Good to see the 800's behaving well.
Jeff, liked the pics of the lilies at Balboa Park. Just came across your gallery, need to spend some time looking through it. The few that I looked through so far are very artistic!
Laura, love the colors of the glowing hot air balloons against the inky sky.
Richard, great to have you write about the Nikkor prototypes, will set aside time to read through your post.
Peter, love the Milky Way shining through despite the light pollution over the horizon.
Leighton, glad to hear your daughter did so well in the race!!
This was the water tower/lookout combination. There is a huge steel tank in the middle of it with enough room to run the spiral staircase around it. Unfortunately, they wouldn't let people climb it. I bet it was a magnificent view.
This was the water tower/lookout combination. There is a huge steel tank in the middle of it with enough room to run the spiral staircase around it. Unfortunately, they wouldn't let people climb it. I bet it was a magnificent view.
saph, thanks for the comment. Great photos with the SP & 2.8cm f/3.5 W.I like these S and M mount Nikon lenses.
NightOwl Cat, very sorry to hear about your little friend.
Many thanks to all for the likes.
Very nice Jewish wedding in a fun setting at Lower Manhattan. The Hudson River immediately to the right with quite a bit of visitor and boat traffic.The blue Bridesmaids dresses were just too darn tempting to pass up.
Taken with the S5 and SC Auto 50/1.4 @ ISO 200 & f/5.6.
gbohannon wrote:
One more from the hike. Again with the 45mm/2.8 Ai-P.
George
Coincidentally, as you have been posting some fine images from this lens, I was in the process of considering whether I would buy one that was listed on the B&S board. Thanks to the conversation about it here, I decided to get it. Just more evidence that Kit Building Is Forever!
Some beautiful photos are being posted here these days, which I have acknowledged through frequent clicks of the Like button!
Here is the view from my balcony this evening, which is gorgeous in real life. The image comes to you courtesy of the 50 f/1.4 SC, Fuji X-T2, Lens Turbo II, LRCC, On1 PhotoRAW, and Color Efex Pro 4.
You probably already guessed that the 16mm f/3.5 AI was the only MF lens in my pack this summer. More from the last day of the hike , August 23, dawn over my tent on the summit and then sunrise..
Hey folks. I’m going to be selling off a lot of my glass and bodies. D700, 35/2, 105/2.5, 24/2.8, 50/1.4, 80-200/4.5...Maybe a few more. If anyone is interested, let me know.
Leighton, great shots with the 28mm. You handle the lens great on the Fuji. What is the cropped focal length compared to a full frame?
George, nice to see you were able to get out some. Love the one with the pine growing between the rocks.
Samy, fantastic b/w work!
Philippe, awesome street shot.
Colin, great shots from Sky Garden.
Rafael, thanks for sharing those shots with the 800mm.
Laura, love the balloon shotrs.
Peter, really nice Milky Way shot. I tried this weekend on a place with very little light pollution, but it was too cloudy/foggy..Camp on top looks great. You probably had too search for a good tent place??
Joey, cool mail box shot.
Serge, that SC50 is a gem.
Ronny, love what you´ve been sharing with the 180mm ED.
Glen, looks like you´ve a great view from your balcony. I´m gonna share from mine soon.
bobbelbob wrote:
Some really good work shared lately.
Leighton, great shots with the 28mm. You handle the lens great on the Fuji. What is the cropped focal length compared to a full frame?
George, nice to see you were able to get out some. Love the one with the pine growing between the rocks.
Samy, fantastic b/w work!
Philippe, awesome street shot.
Colin, great shots from Sky Garden.
Rafael, thanks for sharing those shots with the 800mm.
Laura, love the balloon shotrs.
Peter, really nice Milky Way shot. I tried this weekend on a place with very little light pollution, but it was too cloudy/foggy..Camp on top looks great. You probably had too search for a good tent place??
Joey, cool mail box shot.
Serge, that SC50 is a gem.
Ronny, love what you´ve been sharing with the 180mm ED.
Glen, looks like you´ve a great view from your balcony. I´m gonna share from mine soon.