Arjuna
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My guess would be panning - e.g. look at the buildings in the background.Speaking of amazing. How did you manage to catch one completely still, and the other in motion?
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My guess would be panning - e.g. look at the buildings in the background.Speaking of amazing. How did you manage to catch one completely still, and the other in motion?
Yes on Marcus Samuelsson.f1,0 lovely captures, specially the second one behind the glass and the port series ! nice job !
woody, amazing close-ups !! was that chef Marcus Samuelsson ?
Ceh, nice captures with Nocti !
These are both nice... the quiet and candid nature of the first, coupled with the soft b/w processing works really well. The second, I especially like. (Beautiful smile, btw.) :thumbup:A couple from a couple weeks ago with the M9. I was playing quite a bit more with the NEX-5 on this particular day.
The 35 Cron ASPH is a real favorite of mine. I've had a number of 35mm M-mount lenses, and it's my favorite after the new 35 Lux FLE (which I don't own, but have shot). I love the color rendition and contrast of the Cron ASPH, and the bokeh when shot wide open, especially when shooting subjects at or near minimum focal distance. I like the bokeh even better than the famed "Bokeh King" 35 Cron version IV, which I owned for some time as well. It's also my favorite for landscape subjects when shooting stopped down. I've done a number of multi-shot panos with that lens, and the performance has always been there.Thanks Lloyd. It was actually my first time using my 35 Summicron surprisingly enough. I really like how the color pops. I really didn't do much except crop the subject of photo and it really doesn't have much artistic value to it because the wind was picking up off the Atlantic and it was starting to get pretty chilly.
I just used one of my Aperture 3 presets for the first. It adds some softness and vignette to otherwise sharp lenses.
Mike - excellent! :clap:M8/Zeiss 25mm:
Regards
Mike
Ahh - I see the large glass protuberance on the face runs in the family..my daughter..
Lovely soft rendering from the Nocti f1.0 Cenek.
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M9-P,50/1,0 Nocti.
This is such a super capture Woody! :clap:From my daily blog post from a week ago:
Supreme Capture Mike!M8/Zeiss 25mm:
Regards
Mike
Yes,My guess would be panning - e.g. look at the buildings in the background.
Agree!:thumbs:And nicely done, Cenek.