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Reminds me of an old saying. "No matter how fine she is somebody somewhere is sick of her sh*t".I know we can can addicted to our devices, but REALLY????
Great shots BTW Rich.
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Reminds me of an old saying. "No matter how fine she is somebody somewhere is sick of her sh*t".I know we can can addicted to our devices, but REALLY????
All great shots......these two are my favs.Got a chance to head out to a local nature preserve today. I started shooting with my Minolta glass but ended up with the speedbooster and Yashicas. Here are some of the better shots with the Series 2 Yashica ML 50/1.7. The pseudo macro shots are with the Minolta Close Up lens No.2 as well.
at work
loosening trestle
where have the thumb-up gone?, but anyway....both thumbs up!loosening trestle
leaf me alone
and 1 from the ML 28/2.8
beside the trail
I too, can vouch for the Asahi Pentax 85/1.8 SMC Takumar......it's an elegant handling lens and balances well on the SB. Mine didn't like the brightest sun (older coatings, I guess), but I just got in a VERY deep metal tele-hood for it and it made a big difference.There quite a few out there that are including some Russian clones. The Konica Hexanon 85 f1.8, Olympus 85 f2, Nikon H or HC 85 f1.8 (HC is multi coated), Pentax S-M-C Takumar in M42 screw mount. Of course there may be more choices in the future as new versions of the SB are released.
I have the Takumar and will never part with it. The version I have is very hard to find.