Hey Michiel - that could be me, although I swear I was wearing a raincoat. :ROTFL:Very good one Jim!
Love the atmosphere and the sort of naked old body in the background
Michiel
Keith
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Hey Michiel - that could be me, although I swear I was wearing a raincoat. :ROTFL:Very good one Jim!
Love the atmosphere and the sort of naked old body in the background
Michiel
Kevin - this one is dear to my heart. I did 10 years of Physics before I figured out another way to go.
Looks like I can see the photographer in the central ball - love to see you post these larger - go for broke at 1200 pixels
Keith
This is with the Oly Zuiko 150mm/f4
Keith
Very nice - yours appears to be the third version (of four) whereas mine is the second and in noticeably worse shape. I must say, the stop-down lever is a bit of a pain so I shoot wide open 99% of the time.Hi Winkel
This is my Steinheil - your pics show that it is a wonderful lens for bokehgraphy. And that is my experience in the earlydays of using it
Keith
So you were the strange man lurking amongst our yarrow. :bugeyes:Hey Michiel - that could be me, although I swear I was wearing a raincoat. :ROTFL:
Keith
Hi M5-GuyThis one got my attention :thumbs:
Wonderful detail and OOF areas. I like the almost BW look too..Natural I'm sure.
Do you find a long lens (Like the 150mm), difficult to focus on the G1? That is: with all the movement the slightest camera movement.
I think this one is my favorite from the series in the other thread, Klaus.Carl Meyer Videostigmat f1.0 1.5" (38mm), shot fully open... (there is a sep. thread for that high speed 1954 lens I just got)
Wow! :bugeyes:Intensive evening autumn colors @f1.0