seakayaker
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G1, Zeiss 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T* at f/1.5, 1/160, ISO 200
. . . . . another fine example of the bokeh produced by the Zeiss 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T*, simple and elequent!
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Dan
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G1, Zeiss 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T* at f/1.5, 1/160, ISO 200
Hi JerryMK, +10. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:Jerry, love the simplicity of the shot and the very nice bokeh effect of the Canon FD 50mm f1.4!
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Dan
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Hi Keith,Here is another one from the Isco-Gottingen
Keith
Hi Dan,Violet Flower by Elliot Bay ~ Seattle
GF1 with Carl Zeiss Contax G Planar T* 45mm f2 -- ISO 100 -- f2 -- 1/640
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Dan
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WOW!
Outstanding!
Keith, I love this one with the soft Lens, a fabulous shot . . . . .
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. . . . . very nice indeed, I will have to do a search!Thanks Dan, I think you would love this lens. I caught one for $28 on ebay. I think now is a good time to buy. It's a simple one element lens in a plastic tube with a couple of other diaphragms thrown into the package. It was looking at the images from Klaus's homemade lens that led me to discover the Sima
Here is another one
Keith
Hi Dan,Dahlia
GF1 with Carl Zeiss Contax G Planar T* 45mm f2 -- ISO 100 -- f2 -- 1/30
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Breaking Wave
This Bokeh was done with FocalPoint 2
Mike
Hi Dan,
This is truly one of the most beautiful bokehgraphs I have seen so far in this thread! Best, Leica 77.
Hmm. I like the idea but when I see lack of punch I always say to myself that's there's more there. I'm the one who preferred the contrast added to the geese in another of your masterpieces.Breaking Wave
Thank you Dan.Michael, i did like the color change to the top portion of the photo that you altered. The original wave, spray and foreground (bottom) portion of the original is much more pleasing to the eye, to me anyway.
Adding another layer and dropping on the original wave area back in may have been an alternative to using the brush across the wave.
Always enjoy your commentary and your photos in the various threads.
Lovely one Mike. I did some early stuff in FocalPoint, but haven't touched it for a while. I have to get going againBreaking Wave
This Bokeh was done with FocalPoint 2
Mike