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Street (images)

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Vivek

Guest
Queen's day purchase.


Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
NEX-C3, W-Nikkor-C 2.5cm f/4

Michiel, There appears to be marked change in your processing, lately (contrast and colors). I like it.
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Hi thank you, Vivek, I like it with a bit more sharper (colour) contrast these days.
Tomorrow is the day for hysterical and outrageous streetshots. :LOL:

Michiel
 
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Vivek

Guest
I was going to go to ground level to take a snap of this guy but he turned to sniff a leg. :)


Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
NEX-C3, C-V 15/4.5
 
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pegelli

Well-known member
Great shot Michiel!

Here's some more from me

Underground street (Greenwich Foot Tunnel)


Meeting Point at Schiphol Airport


Don't look so sad people it's Happy Hour ;)


Resting in the British Museum in London
 

mazor

New member
vivek, impressed with your cv 12mm 5.6. Bet is very easy to use especially for focusing as I found my cv 15, everything past 3m wide open is in focus and when stopped down to f8 the range is further increased.

How do you find the cv 12 5.6 for size, balance on c3?

and oh which do you prefer cv 15 or cv 12?
 
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Vivek

Guest
Mazor, everything was shot wide open (f/5.6). I do not see any need to stop down. I have to get used to this lens (perspective). It has three click stop focus range (the old Leica screw version). A nice feature. The C-V 15 is more compact.

Another one.

Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
NEX-C3, C-V 12/5.6
 

mazor

New member
haha 3 stop focus system, interesting, at least u get a positive click for each focus point.

Oh here is my effort for street photo with the 40mm f1.4 Penft, loving the sharpness
 
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