Hi Michiel, the blue nose does it all! great pictureLAD Project Day #21
G1 + Canon FD 85/1.2 L
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Hi Michiel, the blue nose does it all! great pictureLAD Project Day #21
G1 + Canon FD 85/1.2 L
Hi Michiel & thanks!This is fun BBSea!
In this case a lot of DOF, or at least not completly wide open, would be interesting too!
Yes I have been looking at various fast 50mm for my GF1 for this purpose. It is tough to get an idea of exactly how much difference there would be from the Lumix 20mm as I have not been able to find any examples of shots comparing the 20mm lens with various others where the distance of subject to lens is exactly the same. As what is the case when I shoot these VR images. So, I would like to try to push my focus point a bit farther out (10 feet or so?) and still get a similar effect. I hope this makes sense?Suggestions on longer lenses depends a little on the adapters you might have, for example a Canon FD 50/1.4 could be nice or 35/2 or may be Olympus lenses in that range.
Yes, I also shoot "gigapan" images composed of hundreds of stitched photos, so if I need to shoot a few hundred to cover a sphere (like with a 50mm or so) I can handle that.You have a good stiching program for this?
Thanks for posting, very interesting the childrens toy view to the world!
Michiel
Hi JerryMK,Tilt focussed Bokeh...
Using Canon TS 35mm f2.8 and M43/FD Tilt adapter together
Hi Michiel,Looks very promising especially the first one. Would like to see a more traditional one with something in focus on the foreground.
Michiel
Leica - these images are really good. I'm glad I ordered this lens and can't wait to try it with the tilt adapter :thumbs:Hi Michiel,
Many thanks for your encouraging words! I hope the following images are a bit more traditional than the previously posted images. G1 + ISCO GOTTINGEN WESTROMAT 50/f1,9. Aperture: @f1,9. Best, Leica 77.
Abry
Nikkor 105/2.5 ai-s wide open
Alan
Hi Keith,Leica - these images are really good. I'm glad I ordered this lens and can't wait to try it with the tilt adapter :thumbs:
Keith
+1. :thumbs:Abry
This one is beautiful - the sharpness of the flower against the composition of the background works so well
Keith
Stunning! One of the best in the thread! . . . . . . love the bokeh in both of the shots.Hi Michiel,
Many thanks for your encouraging words! I hope the following images are a bit more traditional than the previously posted images. G1 + ISCO GOTTINGEN WESTROMAT 50/f1,9. Aperture: @f1,9. Best, Leica 77.
Tilt focussed Bokeh...
Using Canon TS 35mm f2.8 and M43/FD Tilt adapter together
Thank you Keith, I just started with this. The lens arrived yesterday so I hope the best is yet to come...
Just shot this one....
Alan, another incredible shot, simply beautiful, very nice bokeh!
Nikkor 105/2.5 ai-s wide open
Alan
Hi Michiel,
Many thanks for your encouraging words! I hope the following images are a bit more traditional than the previously posted images. G1 + ISCO GOTTINGEN WESTROMAT 50/f1,9. Aperture: @f1,9. Best, Leica 77.
This picture does have that nice "busy" bokeh that I like also from the 35mm Isco lens.
Thanks for posting Leica!
Michiel
=1 Very nice Jerry, even more now the tulips are starting to hang their heads downJerry, another beautiful shot, love the bokeh!
Life is Grand!
Dan
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