This one took some patience to capture and it attracts a lot of interest front and rear. Simply have to wait until the coast breifly clears and manual focus in a hurry.
Eddie Van Halen's Frankenstein, parts were removed and added to tune the sound. Whatever he did, it is certainly an attention grabber. To the right, the Joni Mitchell exhibit.
Colin I am sure there are many viewers who appreciate a good B&W, I probably inhaled too much phenidone and it lost some appeal for me now that color has become so accessible. The nice thing about this forum is that it is a big enough tent to accommodate most anything except AF, and I'm all for it!
That said it looks like the far east is embracing the 'Green New Deal', a fad sweeping this side of the pond at the moment.
Quite shiny cars in the maharajah's collection Andy!
Colin, enjoying scenes from your trip!!
Beardedspoon, nice acquisition! Good looking Nikon S with the 5cm 1.4! Lets see some film shots with that combo. The lens does pretty well on the Nikon Z sensor too
Jay, I was going to say that looks not so safe on the rail tracks, but then realized its a museum
Mark, good to see you back here. After a long time I think.
Khoua, lovely portrait with the 50 1.2. Age or not, that's a superb lens. Welcome to the thread!
Kristian, liked the Berlin scenes!
umsl12: Never used a Laowa, but if it has an AIS mount, it should be fine on the FTZ adapter.
Ken you really do get around in the upper peninsula! I have only ever made it to Mackinaw City and the eponymous island. Cool background of the area and Robin's family connection to it! BTW, I gave up on photoshop elements with panos and got ptgui. Will post another pano made with it.
saph wrote:
Quite shiny cars in the maharajah's collection Andy!
Colin, enjoying scenes from your trip!!
Beardedspoon, nice acquisition! Good looking Nikon S with the 5cm 1.4! Lets see some film shots with that combo. The lens does pretty well on the Nikon Z sensor too
Jay, I was going to say that looks not so safe on the rail tracks, but then realized its a museum
Yosemite valley, with Half Dome to the left, and in the lower middle are a couple of the scenic waterfalls. Seen from Glacier Point. Z6 and 28mm f3.5 PC
Scott, better late than never!!! And that last Discovery pic from its business end looks way familiar I actually have almost the same frame on a wall at home, printed in an 18X12" black and white. I am looking over to check out the difference, I think mine may be with the 24 PC-E or 28 3.5 PC, not sure which.
saph wrote:
Scott, better late than never!!! And that last Discovery pic from its business end looks way familiar I actually have almost the same frame on a wall at home, printed in an 18X12" black and white. I am looking over to check out the difference, I think mine may be with the 24 PC-E or 28 3.5 PC, not sure which.
I have this view with the 24 f2 Ai and your 28 3.5 PC. Both lenses did a nice job of capturing that great view of the shuttle. The PC gives a slightly different angle of view of the engine cones.