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SonPeter,
great images but Jack's F version was also mine. LOL
Geoff, the 90 is an amazing lens as well and the colors is brilliant.
Best Regards,
Son
Wow Peter ... love that last one a ton.
Wide open - it pops! ( this one your FE version Son and your 205..) CFV11 back. I think the Rollie mount version I have is maybe better..
Jacks F on a Contax body Sinar back via Hasselblad to Mamiya mount swap..
the Nocti is maybe even better...cerrtainly a LOT lighter -
great shots peter. I love the lens, and have so much other stuff rarely get to use it.Wow Peter ... love that last one a ton.
Marc
great shots peter. I love the lens, and have so much other stuff rarely get to use it.
BTW, self-portrait? (IBanker at rest!?
best regards
Victor
It is a superb lens -- I can't really think of another lens that I would rather have -- it is really beautiful the way it draws, and the focal length is very versatile -- it is wide enough to provide the image context from the background, but not so wide as to distract from the main focus. And of course, the selective focus abilities are great, the lens speed is very fast, the viewfinder bright, it focuses closer than most medium format lenses...and it is not that big (at least in Hasselblad mount).
I use it all the time, but here are two shots from quite recently, I also posted them in the analog section.
This one is not a great expression, but it demonstrates the nice characteristics of the lens -- very smooth and lovely bokeh in both the foreground and background, as well as sharp focus at the focal point. Some vignetting, but not overwhelming. This was shot at f/2.
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I like the expression Stuart.
Nothing quite like the Zeiss 110/2 ... and it focuses pretty close ... then it's a bear to nail the critical focus ... however, adapted to a Nikon D3X allows live view with 10X mag for nailing it. :thumbup:
ever been at the other end of a "NO"?Victor - how did you guess this was a banker - because he was and a very senior one too. My father in law.
SonPeter,
great images but Jack's F version was also mine. LOL
Geoff, the 90 is an amazing lens as well and the colors is brilliant.
Best Regards,
Son
Really nice image. I just got back from an Eastern Sierra workshop and the issues of dealing with hiking at 9000 feet to get such images are huge.New (for me) 110 FE at Canyon Lands...haze from active fire.
Steve
Thankfully many of the "photo: areas in the South West, Utah, WY are car accessible, short hiking distances or are at about 6,000 feet. I went to the North Rim last year, ~9,000 feet, after lung surgery; the small amount of hiking that I did was a real eye opener for me. :>)Really nice image. I just got back from an Eastern Sierra workshop and the issues of dealing with hiking at 9000 feet to get such images are huge.
Sorry that I copped out and had to get back closer to sea level to be able to "play."
Nontheless, the opportunities are endless if you have the stamina to pursue them.
God Bless
Damned, I hate to get old! sorry but i had to say that!!! Lol
Woody