Roy.....you are assembling a VERY nice set of lenses there. Seems like you are having NO problems with the manual focusing.Zeiss 2.8 Distagon (ZK) with K-5...backyard, late afternoon.
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Roy.....you are assembling a VERY nice set of lenses there. Seems like you are having NO problems with the manual focusing.Zeiss 2.8 Distagon (ZK) with K-5...backyard, late afternoon.
You are welcome!Wow, I really like how the hand comes out of the bokeh and looks like sketched in a way. If you post processed this a lot i would love to see a more "standard looking" original. Good composition too, maybe needs more contrast.
Thanks for posting that.
- Raist
Amin,Armando, that photo makes me want to lick the screen .
Roy, the Glory lillies are stunning.
Lee, I like your composition with the shoes.
Carl, the two students make a very interesting contrast in styles. Great spring capture.
I took the kids to the Harvard Museum of Natural History today and brought only the cheapie DAL35, which turns out to be very much to my liking.
My younger son giving me the serious look outside:
I have it on loan and like it a lot. If I were going to buy a normal lens for the K5, this is the one I'd buy. I don't feel the need for a normal lens for this body though, so I won't be buying it.How are you liking that DA35/2.4?
Thanks, Carl! I'm trying to take it all in .Amin,
I love that shot of your younger son. I remember the same look from my son at that age and see it now with my grandson occasionally.
Nice shots Amin.....particularly the ones of your sons. Really nice B+W conversions....SEP?We somehow ended up in the Peabody Museum.