I hope you don't take offense to it or anything, Wilhelm. It is a nice picture. You could likely clean up the purple pretty easily with CornerFix, if it bothered you, but you should keep it how you like.
rji2goleez wrote:
I've heard of those as well but it's too clunky for my taste. The fotodiox adapter seems to incorporate it's own aperture control but it seems clunkier than the Conurus/metabones approach. Of course, for $300 less, if it works, it might be a happy middle ground.
The aperture control is worthless Conurus is the way to go, I believe. Mine arrived today. Time to go Alt wi Canon lenses!
wfrank wrote:
Thanks so much guys! I envy your keen eyes Doug, but lacking that it makes me even happier to share some taste with image wizards like Jacob and sebboh :-)
I really like your image with the G21. That lens has some characters! I am going to start using mine on the NEX 5N.
by the way, the shallow depth of field is intentional - to direct you straight to their desperate eyes and also mask the not-so-pretty background of the shelter. All shot with the Rokkor 50 1.2 on a Nex5.
Today i tested a newly acquired Minolta MC 35/1.8 in the field, its even bigger than my Minolta 58/1.2 and it didn't impress me shooting test-charts. My Canon nFD 35/2.0 is cheaper, smaller and better at shooting test-charts but i never liked it for shooting nature.
Phillip Reeve wrote:
Today i tested a newly acquired Minolta MC 35/1.8 in the field, its even bigger than my Minolta 58/1.2 and it didn't impress me shooting test-charts. My Canon nFD 35/2.0 is cheaper, smaller and better at shooting test-charts but i never liked it for shooting nature.
looks a bit quirky. i've always been tempted by this lens for my film cameras as i love the focal length and speed. everybody i've talked to that has both always tells me the 28/2 is much better though so i've stuck with that. i keep looking for a 49mm filter thread version of both those lenses though for the NEX.
in case there's somebody out there who isn't tired of these yet, here's another stitch of light rays at land's end with the contax g 45. i took 9 of these and have been letting my computer stitch them over nights. once they're all done i'll have to pick which ones are the keepers. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7149/6843142759_1d3a24c440_o.jpg
can't keep up or mention all the great shots, but i really like these:
uhoh7 wrote:
took a little road trip today http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7031/6839846319_3f785c4bbb_b.jpg
nikkor 180---big butte from craters of the moon. Funny enough, this was one of the original "gran tetons", however the second french expeditoin to the west only made it to Jackson Hole, by which time they had forgotten altogether what breasts look like, and mistook the local spires for "les gran"
Uhoh, your first mountain shot is just great. I normally dont like random crop ratios but there you make the widescreen:ish format work. Great depth!
Frezeiss, love the colors in your shots. Very clean too. For me the first one is warm, the second a little cooler though.
Phillip, great series yet again. Hard to pick one since their qualities span wide. Generally the bokehs are awesome, and the sharpness of the last one is impressive.
sebboh wrote:
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in case there's somebody out there who isn't tired of these yet, here's another stitch of light rays at land's end with the contax g 45. i took 9 of these and have been letting my computer stitch them over nights. once they're all done i'll have to pick which ones are the keepers.
It's really hard to get tired of those, great image! But how do you batch process photomerge - are you using ACR/Bridge - or is it another software?
First shot below is taken in daylight, whatever that means here in February. Regardless, that lighting gear is of epic performance. There's some filming going on inside the house, and probably simulating summer outside or something. Lens is Contax G21, F around 5.6 (always handheld).