Jorgen Udvang
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+1.5 at least.Matt and Rob, Fantastic work! Kudos to both of you. Rob, that sky in the second photo is amazing!
Photos like these make me realise that I don't need a new camera. I need more skill and more time.
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+1.5 at least.Matt and Rob, Fantastic work! Kudos to both of you. Rob, that sky in the second photo is amazing!
love the bokeh on this!!!!I know, more leaves. But this (and the chipmunks) are about all I have time for these days.
Another wonder, Tim. Nice indeed.I know, more leaves. But this (and the chipmunks) are about all I have time for these days.
Thanks viablex and Lloyd. I have to come clean though, I helped the bokeh a bit on this one.love the bokeh on this!!!!
It still works though in its simplicity, nice one!Thanks viablex and Lloyd. I have to come clean though, I helped the bokeh a bit on this one.
Well then congrats on some really nice post processing. :thumbup:Thanks viablex and Lloyd. I have to come clean though, I helped the bokeh a bit on this one.
Perfect use of DoF, Matt. Nice.
It renders the OOF areas beautifully. Do you recall what aperture you used here?I love that voigtlander 58 F1.4. tanks!!
Beautiful shot, Arne. I love that lens... bought mine in 1980, and still have it today.Just got a new Nikkor. Well, it looks like new, but it's the next to last version of the classic 105/2,5 whose optical design remained unchanged from 1972 until the production ceased. Not quite the stellar quality that Bjørn Rørslett claims, but still very good. Here's a shot to evaluate bokeh and colour.
Wow... yes, please do use it often. :bugeyes:I was inspired by Arne's beautiful shot. I remembered I own the same lens and decided to try it. Unfortunately, it's raining today. But that's one nice thing about the D2Xs, I feel pretty comfortable in moderate weather. I was also amazed at how much lighter the lens is than my more modern Nikon zooms. I think I'll use this lens more often. Thanks Arne!
Thanks Lloyd! A couple more from my rainy walk. I really have to try and get off the property and out amongst some people! Leaves and flowers are starting to get to me.Wow... yes, please do use it often. :bugeyes: