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You have tamed this lens.'stolen moment' - Grimburgwal, Amsterdam NL ...
| m11-p | noctilux 1.0/50mm |
I can tell you it was a very lucky shot, because I just fired in a reflex without looking through the OVF and aiming roughly in their direction.You have tamed this lens.
Yes, when the tools are in the right hands.I can tell you it was a very lucky shot, because I just fired in a reflex without looking through the OVF and aiming roughly in their direction.
Moments before I shot a window pain at more or less the same distance.
NB earlier I said the lens was way off, but that seems to be down to user error. After almost 10 years without an M, my focusing skills had become a bit rusty.
Amazing pictures, Pieter. Thank you for sharing, much appreciated !Hey Bart, excellent photo. And the background fits these old trams very well.
Here's two photos my father took in the late 50's / early 60's in Amsterdam when these trams were modern and in full service.
Fog on the Victorieplein
Rooseveltlaan "under construction"
They fully fit this thread, probably taken with a IIIf and Elmar 50/3.5. I don't think he already had an M2 at that time