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We don't get many black and whites - it makes a pleasant change
+1. :thumbs:We don't get many black and whites - it makes a pleasant change
Composition is great :thumbs:
Keith
Wonderful shot, very nice bokeh!+1. :thumbs:
"Midnight Grass"
Several images blended together, but it is mostly about the bokeh, so I put it in this thread.
Mike
Hi Dan,DASIES
GF1 with Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Summitar 5 cm f/2 -- ISO 100 -- f/4 -- 1/800 -- 5 cm
For the first day in a long time we had Sun & Blue sky all day long!
. . . . . a walk to the local used camera store and picked up a 1951 (according to the serial number listing) Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Summitar 5cm f/2. Very clean glass, takes nice photos and I like the bokeh!
Life is Grand!
Dan
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=1 This will be a joy lensHi Dan,
Wow! I love the bokeh produced by your Leitz Wetzlar Summitar 5 cm glass. Your fine vintage Leitz glass collection seems to be growing! Best, Leica 77.
Thanks for your comment W. I think I took it with my Zuiko 135mm prime lens attached to my Olympus E500 via adapter.Nice bokehgraph, veloman - which lens is this?
E-PL1 and Om 50 1.8
Something a bit different. What's your take?
Focusing against bright sun, even with the EVF, can be challenging,
especially with these eyes that are aging and feet that don't balance like they used to.(-:
Lovely color, subject and compostion - is this a phone shot or the Chinese lens"Midnight Grass"
Several images blended together, but it is mostly about the bokeh, so I put it in this thread.
Mike
This one is excellent. I vry much like the look created with this lensDan, you've made me go out and buy that lens :banghead:
Here is another IGBW3528 image (similar to the last one, but processed differently)
It is called "Follow the red, blue, green and yellow brick road"
Keith