Jorgen Udvang
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:thumbs:Two Landscapes and a tulip . . . all with the 75 f1.8 (it really is lovely - how do I stop myself buying the 12!!!!)
Quiddenham
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:thumbs:Two Landscapes and a tulip . . . all with the 75 f1.8 (it really is lovely - how do I stop myself buying the 12!!!!)
Quiddenham
I'm with Jørgen: "Quiddenham" is really :thumbs:.Two Landscapes and a tulip . . . all with the 75 f1.8 (it really is lovely - how do I stop myself buying the 12!!!!)
Bart, Jørgen - thank you for the kind words.I'm with Jørgen: "Quiddenham" is really :thumbs:.
My copy of the 12 showed, what I thought, such crazy distortion it was way beyond my correcting capabilities. So I exchanged it for the 12-35.
But it's a lovely, very sharp, tiny little lens otherwise.
Kind regards.
The tree may be rotten but the colours are wonderful !My neighbor's rotting tree...75/1.8
Looking good and the OOF is fine.Chicken Time
Here are a couple of chicken shots with the 75 f1.8.
one at f2.5