awfulsteelmelon
Winter delight
End of January, 4 p.m., sunset, ..often the time of the year when one has really sattled into the winter groove and (depending on the conditions) things can get a bit stale, but "the battle is almost won", even if it dumps a boatload of snow again, it's just a couple of month until it warms up again, and nature starts a new cycle (with birth..) for another year.
I guess this is more randomness, or simplicity, which also should have it's place I feel, I like the muted color palette, the orange with the dirty marine blue and simple yet classic sunstar and flare which provides some additional colorful specs: I have the 1979 version, 6 elements / 5 groups, 6 aperture blades.
Nikon D7200 (APS-C crop sensor / DX)
Minolta MD ROKKOR 50mm f/1.7 prime
Fotodiox Pro MD - Nik adapter
ISO160, 50mm, f/8, 1/400sec
(thus 75mm full frame equivalent)
single photo, manual, handheld, cold..
Winter delight
End of January, 4 p.m., sunset, ..often the time of the year when one has really sattled into the winter groove and (depending on the conditions) things can get a bit stale, but "the battle is almost won", even if it dumps a boatload of snow again, it's just a couple of month until it warms up again, and nature starts a new cycle (with birth..) for another year.
I guess this is more randomness, or simplicity, which also should have it's place I feel, I like the muted color palette, the orange with the dirty marine blue and simple yet classic sunstar and flare which provides some additional colorful specs: I have the 1979 version, 6 elements / 5 groups, 6 aperture blades.
Nikon D7200 (APS-C crop sensor / DX)
Minolta MD ROKKOR 50mm f/1.7 prime
Fotodiox Pro MD - Nik adapter
ISO160, 50mm, f/8, 1/400sec
(thus 75mm full frame equivalent)
single photo, manual, handheld, cold..