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Yesterday early evening walkabout in overcast low light conditions, along the disused railway track/trail at the back of my home.
All taken with the 35mm FE Distagon, the first three are at F1.4 and the last one is at F5.6...With minimum PP just for a change
I am happy using this lens either stopped down or WO...Close up to your subject or towards infinity or anything inbetween for that matter
The rendering is just beautiful to my eyes and it’s plenty sharp enough I feel...Please click on the “LARGER” links below...Cheers Barry
Thank you Annna, you are 100% correct. Sometimes I feel I end up killing some of my images with just to much PP with the likes of BLENCOMO (BLENded COlour MOno)...Pseudo IR...NIK SE2...Photomatix....etc... After a couple of hours I end up with so many layers that I have a hard time considering which layers to use and just how much opacity is going to filter through of each one of them!The second one is a keeper, I like its composition. The light and colors. Concerning your PP, there are pictures where I like your "blencomo" technique (or how do you name it ?), it is fitting well with stones and buildings with some blue skies or blue waters. But recently you have shown landscape pictures exhibiting a lot of green and I found that the PP (same blencomo technique ?) wasn't working as well.
Eastern Kingbird. a7II, Tamron 150-600 at 600mm.