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I will try to post some photos now that I got some help!
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Upload your pics to the gallery (free) - copy the first URL under the pic to your clip board - open up a message and use the little yellow mountain icon to post an image - paste in the URLI am still trying to figure out how to post photos! enjoyed the ones displayed here. thanks again
The quality of the pictures in this thread is of such a consistently high standard that it seems unfair to pick any one of them to comment on. However, I do like the inky watery tones in this one. Well done, Dan.
Six Rowboats
GF1 with Voigtlander Nokton Classic SC 40mm f1.4 -- ISO 100 -- f1.4 -- 1/2000
I have many times read that SC version of this lens is best suited for B&W giving classic look and keeping details in shadows but I have never seen good example of that. This is is a perfect example of it, thank you, now I know exactly what was meant with it.http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4154/4847409997_3956a03905_b.jpg
GF1 with Voigtlander Nokton Classic SC 40mm f1.4
the truth
E-5 + Sigma 50 mm f1.4, no NR
ISO 200 @ f1.4, 1/50 second, 50 mm focal length
Jorgen, having followed your posts I believe the CV 40 would work quite well for you. It is small and lightweight, sharp, great color besides the B&W and has great bokeh, JMHO!Nice shots with the CV 40 Dan. I just found that it's available here too, for around $400. Guess it's unavoidable
6.5 boats?
Six Rowboats
GF1 with Voigtlander Nokton Classic SC 40mm f1.4 -- ISO 100 -- f1.4 -- 1/2000