A walk in the park 2..
The park is bordered one side by the river Trent. This was taken last wednesday trialing another vintage lens - a Carl Zeiss Pancolar 50mm 1.8 stopped down to possibly f/2 -f4 it wasn't quite so windy and I felt it captured the essence of a spring day but hey ho we shall have to see methinks ;))
Of course being vintage and using manually, although I thought I would remember the f/ stop I took far too many to possibly remember as I usually use these lenses for close macro type photography. I could see the effect the lens was having but of course nothing on the exif to tell me and I took a lot of photos from wide open to f/11 so your guess is as good as mine lol.....
With some very informative feedback from Dejan Dodić I now know this was shot at f/2 because I didn't shoot fully wide open. This is the MC version with six aperture blades...
A walk in the park 2..
The park is bordered one side by the river Trent. This was taken last wednesday trialing another vintage lens - a Carl Zeiss Pancolar 50mm 1.8 stopped down to possibly f/2 -f4 it wasn't quite so windy and I felt it captured the essence of a spring day but hey ho we shall have to see methinks ;))
Of course being vintage and using manually, although I thought I would remember the f/ stop I took far too many to possibly remember as I usually use these lenses for close macro type photography. I could see the effect the lens was having but of course nothing on the exif to tell me and I took a lot of photos from wide open to f/11 so your guess is as good as mine lol.....
With some very informative feedback from Dejan Dodić I now know this was shot at f/2 because I didn't shoot fully wide open. This is the MC version with six aperture blades...