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Hidihi Jono,Hi Bart
These are great - the sofa tickles my fancy particularly. . . . . makes me:
1. want to go to the shipyard
2. buy the 85mm summarex
Both with misguided feeling that it'd help me to take such pictures.
As you say, the bokeh is pretty mad.
all the best
Yeah, seriously. This and the MF equivalent too....This has got to be one of the best photo threads anywhere on the internet...
Wonderful images on the last several pages (and the 300 preceding pages as well!). Here are a few from the M8 + 35/2 ver IV.
Yes Lloyd, the grass is always greener . . . etc. and I have lusted after plenty of what you have in your bag through your splendid posts as well! Lately, I have taken to leaving one lens on for long periods, partly out of laziness, but mostly in an effort to try to get to know each lens better. The ver IV has been on the camera for over a month now but somehow I feel the urge to take the Summarex out for a spin today. Hopefully the light won't be too good which will prevent further lustful posts!Great shots all. I've lusted after that Summarex for years, and you haven't helped. Plus, I sold my Ver IV earlier this year, and sometimes wonder why... like when I see these nice shots!
Yes, an old lens. Check out these threads:Great images guys!!!
However, that forest shot is STUNNING!!! I haven't heard of this particular lens before *85 Summarex........... is that an old lens?
Thanks Mike, the location is CaixaForum, Madrid, Spain.Hey Charlie,
Beautiful photography, as usual. My favorite is the staircase and it's interesting architecture...where is that?
LOL. Thanks. I know what you mean about sticking with one lens for long periods. I do that often myself. On the M8, for instance, I seem to default to my 35 Cron. Even when I have a bag full of glass with me, I will often just use just the one lens I started wih, and that, I'm pretty sure, is generally laziness on my part. But, if it works, what's the problem.Yes Lloyd, the grass is always greener . . . etc. and I have lusted after plenty of what you have in your bag through your splendid posts as well! Lately, I have taken to leaving one lens on for long periods, partly out of laziness, but mostly in an effort to try to get to know each lens better. The ver IV has been on the camera for over a month now but somehow I feel the urge to take the Summarex out for a spin today. Hopefully the light won't be too good which will prevent further lustful posts!
Beautiful images, dierk.the M9 really keeps me busy
from today: Agave
does anybody knows the english name of it?
(Schwanenhalsagave in German)
+++1!....This has got to be one of the best photo threads anywhere on the internet.