Ken Hill wrote:
Phong interesting shots and good work with what I think is a new lens for you.
Jay I like the aviation shots. A bit of a departure for you!
Well tomorrow is the Kiwi Camera Swap so I'll take along the camera and share what I find there. It will be interesting if the Covid scare keeps the turnout down..
Here are some more from the Highland Games. Leaving the best for last! A Corvette from the train board on display and of course pipers.
Hi Ken
It's my 1st MF lens. I replace it to y 2414N on purpose to take sample photos for my work. Sharp and 20cm min. foucs distance is ideal for me. I just use back focus back and forth a little bit for Nikon green light indicator simply.
Scott, the Wista has a lot of movements, I am still mostly using the rise (shift in the PC lenses). George, the 45RF has several framelines (I think 120, 135, 150 and 180) in its viewfinder, and the rangefinder patch seems reasonably visible. I haven't explored using either though; I am still using the ground glass back for framing and focusing.
Jose and Serge, glad you folks were able to explore Italy when it was still safe to do so. There's province wide shutdowns there now, including the cities of Milan and Venice.
Hurried home to process and post the Kiwi shots. The Corona virus made it possible for me to leave home, set the cruise control to highway speeds and drive for 52 miles without slowing down, Yes the traffic through the attractions at Disney and Sea World wasn't there. No out of state plates.
So without further ado!
Phong one heck of a shot and a centered gull! How lucky was that.
George Wilkommen zurick, wie gehts?
Jay that's a 20mm tube some ones poking their finger in!!!
Now for the swap where only diehards went to find the holy grail. Reagan crapped out at the last minute so I met my buddy Steve there. Looked around, bought a Non Ai 200F4 Q lens and even used it on the Z6. Then Ahn Hong for a good Thai meal. Perfect day!
Ken Hill wrote:
Hurried home to process and post the Kiwi shots. The Corona virus made it possible for me to leave home, set the cruise control to highway speeds and drive for 52 miles without slowing down, Yes the traffic through the attractions at Disney and Sea World wasn't there. No out of state plates.
So without further ado!
Phong one heck of a shot and a centered gull! How lucky was that.
George Wilkommen zurick, wie gehts?
Jay that's a 20mm tube some ones poking their finger in!!!
Now for the swap where only diehards went to find the holy grail. Reagan crapped out at the last minute so I met my buddy Steve there. Looked around, bought a Non Ai 200F4 Q lens and even used it on the Z6. Then Ahn Hong for a good Thai meal. Perfect day!
I keep looking for camera gear swap meets here in NC but find nothing. Glad you have something like that in driving distance. Interesting about the resort area traffic. Especially since Spring Breaks are starting.
With 105/2.5
I have been wanting to take a shot of this gentleman playing saxophone on Wall Street. Finally, I had a courage to ask him. I wish I had my 55 on as it was a bit of a challenge to compose on the sidewalk. Anyway, this is what I got. I can't believe how Samy gets all those amazing musician shots with MF lenses. I am too slow with moving subject, well, more like swaying, and already hard.
Luka
akul wrote:
With 105/2.5
I have been wanting to take a shot of this gentleman playing saxophone on Wall Street. Finally, I had a courage to ask him. I wish I had my 55 on as it was a bit of a challenge to compose on the sidewalk. Anyway, this is what I got. I can't believe how Samy gets all those amazing musician shots with MF lenses. I am too slow with moving subject, well, more like swaying, and already hard.
Luka
rafaelcasd wrote:
I can tell when Ken posts as his film look is very specific, not sure if intentional but consistent.
Ken, if you see a mint 58mm 1.2 for $2000 or less please buy it for me, or a 10mm 5.6 OP for the same limit.