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This is the shot I loved! The three on the left looks like their thinking, "of well, another show, another day, another dollar....um...I mean bone". <Yawn>...when do we get to go home?....LOL!:thumbs::salute::angel::clap::grin:
Four groomed Newfs, one tired owner.
All lovely! "This corrugated life" tops! :thumbs:I Want to Show You My Puppy
Folding Newspapers to be Recycled
Tricycle Driver
Early Morning at the Butcher Shop
This Corrugated Life
Kiss Your Dead-End Job Goodbye
I recall the 1st time I had a chance to try out that lens. Tiny isn't the word but it was such a cool lens Jeff, really nice images..they have a wonderful look to them!I believe that is the first example posted using the Hologon. Why is it very hard to shoot with?
tahnks jeff. Yes, it is an f/8 lens. I see the characteristic OOF highlights of it (similar to a topogon) in your shot. I love topogons/clones and its derivatives.a few different reasons vivek. Mostly It was my first time using the lens and if you look closely the 15mm finder is still on the M3 sitting across the table. Also I believe f8 is a starting point with the Hologon.....not a big deal mostly just a lot of fiddling with things to get a decent exposure. Not to mention the lens pancakes agains the camera and my clumsy fingers were not used to that. Fun lens tho..
Ario,What are you doing? Just testing my new Monochrom (Summilux 35/1.4 Asph FLE @f:1.4)