carstenw
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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3
I love that shot Jim, great tones and composition!from today
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I love that shot Jim, great tones and composition!from today
Is this shot wide open? Bokeh does seem nice and smooth. Would love to see more samples, especially wide open shots, and some crops showing the sharpness of in-focus areas at f2.8. Could be worth a dedicated threadYou allready know who is the poor person how needs to pose if I get a new lens...
this is with the Rollei 50mm AFD (image is cropped however) and I think I really like this lens. I cant judge sharpness yet but its nice to have f2.8 and I find the image rendering and bokeh very smooth. I also like the FOV of 50mm.
Tom
This was at f3.5 - I will try to post some more samples soon.Is this shot wide open? Bokeh does seem nice and smooth. Would love to see more samples, especially wide open shots, and some crops showing the sharpness of in-focus areas at f2.8. Could be worth a dedicated thread
Very Nice Jerome!Hello everybody !
Here 2 shots mixed to get the maximum depth of field.
H3DII 31, ISO 200, f11 natural light (the sun lol) and shot with a monopod
Work well for me, I hope it's fine !
Jerome
Bill, that's 99% spot on perfect and a great demonstration of how breaking the rules of composition can make a shot so much more than it would have been had you applied said rules. It's one of my favourite shots on here for a while. If it were mine I would slightly tweak the perspective further in order to make it more exactly symmetrical but I think leaving the phone mast in the background was exactly the right thing to do.It's very rare for Lake Huron to be this calm, but this morning it was like the proverbial millpond!
AFD III 75-150 D at 150 mm f5.6 P45+
Bill
Still tweaking this one, but it's nearly there...