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NEX-7 with old lenses

Annna T

Active member
TT&H T-P Cooke Anastigmat 5 3/4" F4.5

I do really prefer this first picture to the next one. This one really catch my imagination, it want to tell a story. One about loneliness of olding ? The big coffee (?)mug on the long empty table works to that effect. You wonder what the life of this woman has been.. The portrait wakes up my empathy and makes me curious at the same time. I like it.

The next one is just a portrait.. Or may be it is just me preferring environmental portrait to more usual ones.
 

hakkalo

Well-known member
I do really prefer this first picture to the next one. This one really catch my imagination, it want to tell a story. One about loneliness of olding ? The big coffee (?)mug on the long empty table works to that effect. You wonder what the life of this woman has been.. The portrait wakes up my empathy and makes me curious at the same time. I like it.

The next one is just a portrait.. Or may be it is just me preferring environmental portrait to more usual ones.
Thank you for your comment.
Here is another shot using a wide angle lens.

P Angenieux 28mm F3.5 Type R11

 

tbhv55

New member
Nice light, hakkalo - and a rather "dreamy" effect with that lens.

I'm guessing that's the Parade, with the Market House to the left...? :)
 

hakkalo

Well-known member
Nice light, hakkalo - and a rather "dreamy" effect with that lens.

I'm guessing that's the Parade, with the Market House to the left...? :)
Correct ;) It was last Sunday Christmas Street Fair in town.

Bausch & Lomb Baltar 40mm F2.3 ( 35mm movie lens)

 
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