Looks great! What does the lens baby spark do?
Looks great! What does the lens baby spark do?
I love how you make the color, composition, and the defocus work to draw our attention to the hood ornament.
Regards,
Alan
Don’t worry, there’s absolutely no requirement that photographs be taken the same month that they are posted.
The first portrait photo from April is my favorite.
Regards,
Alan
Sony a6300 with a 40 year old Olympus 10x microscope objective . helicon tube and 90 mm cone end for objective total cost of lens setup $150 AUD
this is a live mosquito head, i emphasize "live" because i shoot at 10 frames per sec and stack 70 images to get this shot , only need 7 secs of still motion.
A Solitaire is an extinct bird similar to a Dodo.
Don
Very nice! Interesting bokeh in the first one… do you remember what aperture you were using?
What was ACS Helsinki - a museum or a temporary show?
Thanks =) . F/1.4 maybe.. American Car Show. Yearly Happening on Easter weekend (if there is no pandemic.. :D )
A great thanks.
60 days I'm back with a camera in my hands after a hiatus that lasted 24 years.
§ You are the first to make me blush in 25 years!!!
'😂'
BTW You impressed me with you bottle top picture!!
What a wonderful pic using a common object everybody have seen a thousand and thousand times in his life.
You've seen it completely as an art object.
You're great.
Hmm, thanks, didn't knew that, but I was thinking about cards, check Microsoft Solitaire.
.... Solitaire card games are really common across all UE
Really, maybe I'm pushing a little...
..... adapting an adapter...
It's two hours I'm out of surgery <two tendons + Dupuytren>
I have a log without any control attached to my shoulder more then 6 hours before I will get some control.
I used one foot to help the hand change lenses.
Quality is what is is ... but for fun ....
and yes, I'm used to writing single-hand lying in bed !!
As per usual: full manual <Film-NE>
Love the look and bokeh - beautiful shot!
Thanks a lot - I'm happy to hear you like it. I actually did quite a few different macro-shots of bottles and it's always interesting to experiment with those:
You're a light collector as well? by simple.joy, on Flickr
Open fire! by simple.joy, on Flickr
Respect - that's some real dedication. All the best wishes for a good recovery!
Steinheil Repro-Objektiv 80 mm f/4.5
I've mentioned this interesting lens once in one of the dpreview threads. It's a simple lens (4 elements in 2 groups, if my observations are correct) and my particular sample afflicted by severe separation. I find its performance quite impressive in the center though and the added blur and flaws outside of it give it a unique look.
It actually seems to be faster than f/4.5 so I assume that the inscription is meant as the value the manufacturer deemed it usable at, for its intended repro-application.
No questions asked by simple.joy, on Flickr
Far from well rounded… by simple.joy, on Flickr
Water weighs by simple.joy, on Flickr
Splashes to splashes by simple.joy, on Flickr
Incoming Geese and Godwits at Haastrecht, NL.
Hi all,
I was hoping for some closer shots of the godwits but no such luck today.
They're the Dutch national bird because they are the harbingers of Spring.
You can see a flight of some 30 of them in the middle of the picture.
They arrive in the Dutch polder each Spring to breed, coming all the way
from Spain and Portugal.
Nikon Z5 and Series E 3.5 75-150mm at 75mm f8 + Kipon NIK-N/Z adapter.
André
PS - Posted in the Adapted Lens Talk earlier but it belongs here in the April thread.
Apologies to kohinoor and Deb789 who gave it a 👍 before. Thanks!
Great colors - I like this image the most! Very well captured with all the beautiful shapes and tones.
I like this one! The vignetting might be a bit distracting (can it be further reduced or is this with correction already applied?) but the details look very good and the background and light are fantastic.