Michiel Schierbeek
Well-known member
Wimereux, France
Pentax 645Z 28/45
Pentax 645Z 28/45
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Amazing
Simply awesome! Thanks for sharing.A night shot with a lot of moving parts. The biggest challenge was getting the right geometry to align the model's hand with the north star. Enjoy with or without the 90 minutes of star trails.
Phase One IQ4150 on a Cambo body with Canon 24mm TSE.
Very beautiful rendering and composition Tom!
Fuji GFXr using a 1960s 50mm f/1.4 Super Takumar. Many of the old Pentax 35mm lenses offer good coverage on the sensor and have a lovely rendering. This was shot @f1.4
Tom
Nice place to live!Some views of the Moray Firth, taken from about the same location (just outside my house)
All Leica S(007) with 120mm APO macro
john
Vieri, that's stunning. Your photos continue to amaze. Thanks for sharing.The stunning cliffs at Etretat, Normandy. 24 seconds of exposure at sunset with my Hasselblad X1D II, Hasselblad XCD 30mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.
Thank you for viewing, best regards
Vieri
Thanks Darr. Many older lenses may not have the MTF curves of modern lenses, but they do have a wonderful rendering, something you clearly appreciate based on many of your lovely photos. Perhaps lens designers paid more attention to less quantitative aspects of lens design in the past.Very beautiful rendering and composition Tom!
Love the color!
Best to you,
Darr
I absolutely agree!Thanks Darr. Many older lenses may not have the MTF curves of modern lenses, but they do have a wonderful rendering, something you clearly appreciate based on many of your lovely photos. Perhaps lens designers paid more attention to less quantitative aspects of lens design in the past.
Best,
Tom
It is not as much of "on your toes" as it is flat on my back when i visit the coast...Got to keep you on your toes Ray! :ROTFL: