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damn, that seems really lit wellJust getting a handle on the P45+, it seems more sensitive to WB changes than my P20 so I went for a table top shot for some stability of conditions and colours.
120mm f4 Makro planar CF on H1 with adapter
Thank you, cloudy daylight from RHS and curved white card on LHS to supplement, simple works, sometimes.damn, that seems really lit well
Will:
Lake Erie.
Very nice Bill; looks like the Bruce peninsula!I don't present this as great art - it's not - but I can't write about how good the SK 35 lens is on the XF/380 without showing an image or someone will put up that "This thread is no good etc etc." So for the record, the lens is everything Phase claim it to be. Very sharp even at F3,5 and phenomenal at f5.6. But it is heavy!
Still, on the original file I can virtually count the leaves on the trees on the cape in the background. The corners are tack sharp.
Shot at ISO 50, F11, 4 second Vibration Delay.
You're right, Rick - we're both part of the Great Arc. And I have much more! Here is a link to an organization I currently chair which you might find interesting. A number of our speakers came from Door County.Hmmm, Bill, that looks very similar to the shoreline here in Door County. Additional lens testing required. I'd love to see more from here.
Rick
Hi Bill:Spence's Bridge, British Columbia. IQ180, SK 55 mm.