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rafaelcasd wrote:
serge07 wrote:
Hi, everyone:

Plaza de Espana, Sevilla, 1928:

When one turns the corner and sees the Plaza for the first time, WOW comes to mind. It is a huge half circle complex built to showcase Spain's industry and technology. It is located adjacent to the Maria Luisa Park which is another amazing area.






The many horses one sees in Sevilla appear to be very well cared for.





It is a fun place:





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Thank you Serge for the windows into the old Spanish Empire.
This is Plaza Real in Madrid in the 1700s. Still looks the same today, your Plaza in Sevilla is much newer and grander, still a classic.
From a painting traveling through the an Diego Balboa art art museum. Used the 55mm 1.2 at 2.0, and the image is sharp enough but with barrel distortion, next time I will use a micro lens, the 55mm, or the 70mm micro, maybe the R-NIKKOR 5cm.

nikon nikkor 55mm 1.2 ai Z6 San Diego Art Plaza Real Madrid 1 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr


Rafael, the Plaza Major is a bit touristy today with lots of outdoor dining and small retail shops. It also gets quite crowded. They are both classics and very different.

Glad you enjoyed the views.

Serge



May 19, 2024 at 10:27 AM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


rafaelcasd wrote:
serge07 wrote:
Hi, everyone:

Plaza de Espana, Sevilla, 1928:

When one turns the corner and sees the Plaza for the first time, WOW comes to mind. It is a huge half circle complex built to showcase Spain's industry and technology. It is located adjacent to the Maria Luisa Park which is another amazing area.






The many horses one sees in Sevilla appear to be very well cared for.





It is a fun place:





X-E1 + 28/2.8 AIs
Serge


Thank you Serge for the windows into the old Spanish Empire.
This is Plaza Real in Madrid in the 1700s. Still looks the same today, your Plaza in Sevilla is much newer and grander, still a classic.
From a painting traveling through the an Diego Balboa art art museum. Used the 55mm 1.2 at 2.0, and the image is sharp enough but with barrel distortion, next time I will use a micro lens, the 55mm, or the 70mm micro, maybe the R-NIKKOR 5cm.

nikon nikkor 55mm 1.2 ai Z6 San Diego Art Plaza Real Madrid 1 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr


The Plaza Major is a bit touristy today with lots of outdoor dining and small retail shops. It also gets quite crowded. They are both classics and very different.

Glad you enjoyed the views.

Serge



May 19, 2024 at 09:30 AM





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