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Devon Shaw
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E-P1 with Canon Serenar 85mm f/2.0
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OK, I give up. What is H3D-50?My street, H3D-50
Your cemetary shots have me considering a lensbaby (or other selective focus techniques) once again, Diane.A few from a morning at Old Salem/Winston Salem ...
John, I pulled out my EF 45 f/2.8 TS the other day again--but its big AND heavy using it just for selective focus on the m4/3rds. I doubt I will really use it for increased perception of DOF OR perspective control on the Gs--and if I'm going to use it for selective focus--I'm finding I can control the much lighter Composer (its not 'little'--I bought 4/3rds mount and use it with MA-1) with care--which you have to do with a TS anyhow. It has a focusing ring, which my old LB 2.0 did not have; using the ball/socket you can do very minor adjustments to tilt;--and with the insertable apertures, you can play with DOF quite nicely. I do have 2 WA converters--the UWA (.42) which gives me about same FOV as 20 f/1.7--and an old .625 I had for the LB 2.0.Your cemetary shots have me considering a lensbaby (or other selective focus techniques) once again, Diane.
Epitaphs can be historically informational, interesting from a human perspective, and sometimes amusing. I remember one in a cathedral in England (13th century?) which illustrated the state of medical knowledge at the time: "Here lies ___. Died of a rapid decline."
That one is special - I love cats, and I have a Bengal whose name is Bennie. He gives you a look just like that.Pen 1 w/20mm Grainy Art Filter
Thanks Keith,That one is special - I love cats, and I have a Bengal whose name is Bennie. He gives you a look just like that.
Cats are special people :toocool:
Keith
Great shot! Took me a second to spot his eyes and get oriented, and I think that's part of the appeal of the pic.Pen 1 w/20mm Grainy Art Filter
Nice compositions, Reed.A few from Antietam National Battlefield yesterday (DMC-G1, 20mm f1.7):
Ah, oh... shame on me, I live in the old Hasselblad town... Thank you.Hasselblad h3d-50. U will need to give $7 dollars for the info. 2 for jack 2 for guy 3 for me, i did the work
Yes but only someone with your excellent pp skills would produce such perfect images to match the subject. The "old lens" effect and the contrasty black and white goes so well with the era ...A short series I shot yesterday with G1/Lensbaby Composer with .425 and .62 WA.