+1A beautifully ethereal view of a city balanced between earth, water and air. (And proof that focus isn't everything!) Thanks!
Lovely shot of Venice!
Keith
This is taken with the Jupiter 50mm f1.5
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+1A beautifully ethereal view of a city balanced between earth, water and air. (And proof that focus isn't everything!) Thanks!
I'm very fond of "lo"!"Hi and Lo"
I agree that the rendering with the tilt lens is amazing.Yes, Klaus! Thank you and much appreciated!
He is my nephew, Sean Calvin... here is another shot from the E-P1 + Mamiya 55 1.4 with tilt, the way the bokeh is rendered with the tilt makes it very interesting for me:
Nikki is a TEENAGER! And doing great. She enjoys having her picture taken.@Brian: how's Nikki doing, she must be tall be now? (if you are the Brian I think you are...)
Very special lighting in those grasses! The ones from Keith and Brian as well!Hi Brian, all these are great shots - the grass is wonderful in this high-key version!
I'm happy to see Nikki having grown up to a pretty teenager!! Brought a BIG happy smile to my face!!
That's a low-key version, taken with a Zeiss Jena 38mm Lamegon (Biogon design) originally used in a high resolution microreproduction system shot just a few hours ago in late evening sunlight ...
Fabulous, Klaus! Like a cup of hot cocoa on a chilly evening!Talking "low key", here another one shot today, same lens
Beautiful image, Klaus!Talking "low key", here another one shot today, same lens