AdaptedLenses wrote:
Ross, great framing and eye on that shot.
Couple more form the S mount 5cm, B&W this time.
Thanks Matt! Great looking black & white conversions you have done.
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serge07 wrote:
Thanks to all for the comments and likes. It is very much appreciated.
The interior of Siena Cathedral is an incredible work of art from floor to ceiling.
The dome, I used a bench to help keep things steady.
The marble floor in covered with 56 panels completed between the 14th-16th centuries. Many of the panels had a protective covering which is the norm unless one visits during the 6-10 weeks when the coverings are removed. It is amazing old world craftsmanship, hard to take the eyes off the floor.
I have only used the 16/3.5 to photograph the panels in the past, these were taken with the 28/2.8 AIs.
X-E1 + 16/3.5 K & 28/2.8 AIs
Serge
Amazing historical craftsmanship Serge, thanks for sharing
AdaptedLenses wrote:
Ross, great framing and eye on that shot.
Couple more form the S mount 5cm, B&W this time.
Great looking black & white conversions, Matt
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serge07 wrote:
Thanks to all for the comments and likes. It is very much appreciated.
The interior of Siena Cathedral is an incredible work of art from floor to ceiling.
The dome, I used a bench to help keep things steady.
The marble floor in covered with 56 panels completed between the 14th-16th centuries. Many of the panels had a protective covering which is the norm unless one visits during the 6-10 weeks when the coverings are removed. It is amazing old world craftsmanship, hard to take the eyes off the floor.
I have only used the 16/3.5 to photograph the panels in the past, these were taken with the 28/2.8 AIs.
X-E1 + 16/3.5 K & 28/2.8 AIs
Serge
Amazing historical craftsmanship Serge, thanks for sharing
Jan 12, 2025 at 12:14 PM
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