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My attempt at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Angels".
Shot with a Meopta "Meostigmat 70 mm F 1.4" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
The EF 50mm f/1.8 II replaced the EF 50mm f/1.8 in 1991. Because of its low price but relatively high optical quality, this lens has excellent value. It is constructed with a plastic body and mount and has a very simple design with no features.
Changes compared to the mk I model are the plastic mount, the absence of a distance window, a micro motor instead of an arc-form drive and a rotating lens front. Optically, this lens is almost identical to the first version.
The focus ring on this lens is even smaller than the one on the mk I model and placed on the front of the outer barrel. Also unlike the earlier model, it isn't decoupled in AF-mode, so accidently turning it can cause damage to the autofocus mechanism.[
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7Artisans 35mm f/1.2 (Fuji X) + Fujifilm X-T30
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shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the panasonic 20mm f/1.7 mark ii lens
Lens: Meyer-Optik-Gorlitz Oreston 50mm f/1.8
The rose hip or rosehip, also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the various species of rose plant. It is typically red to orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form after pollination of flowers in spring or early summer, and ripen in late summer through autumn.
... another fun image with the vintage M42 Meyer-Optik Görlitz Oreston 50mm f/1.8 (wide open) to brighten up my busy days (and maybe yours, too)
You see the bokeh made by a Christmas pyramid shaped stall on the Christmas Market with rotating figures and "sails" and fairy lights ... you can get mulled wine there : ))
The bokeh is all done by this vintage lens wide open; no futher fiddling with it ! ; ))
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Peinture numérique, entièrement réalisée à la main ( souris ), pas d' effets automatiques. Not automatic software !
( fichier présenté 2,4 Mo, Original = 67,3 Mo pour un grand tirage )
And just my dear music ♫ ♪[America] by Simon & Garfunkel ( 1968 )
Nikon D850
Sigma 50mm F/1.4 DG HSM Art
Lee Soft GND 1.2
Lee Soft GND 0.75
Lee Square Circular Polarizer
Even though the world is suffering for COVID and in Switzerland the situation is not very favorable. Somehow; the mountains are still accessible. When it comes to COVID; mountains are probably the safest places as in vast majority of them; you will mostly find yourself alone or with number of people good enough to keep at least 50 meters of social distancing.
Sure, you have to work a bit for that. If you take a cozy cable car; things are not the same. But if you go up walking; you can very much have the path as your backyard.
With several of my trip cancelled; this year I concentrated more in exploring Switzerland. One of my Swiss colleague told me that for the people leaving in Switzerland; exploring Switzerland in holiday is not considered as the exotic holiday to be proud of.
In fact I also realized that in past few years; I was mostly outside Switzerland in holidays. Even thought I used to go out most of the good weather weekends on the mountains.
This year; I found those mountains are probably the safest place to go. So I have explored many locations in Switzerland that are exceptionally beautiful and very much isolated if planned well.
This is one of those places. It snowed heavily few days back. So the mountains are still capped with snow with the last bit of autumn color still remaining.
This is a small lake just above the famous St Moritz. But this is off limit for cars. So I went out early in the dark. Well; I could have probably go 30 minutes later. But I have bad habit of reaching photo locations well in advance. So that I have enough time to setup, grab the right composition before someone else takes it and I am not that fast in setting up. So it is important for me to take the time in a calm way to achieve the best result.
So by habit, I looked around and setup the tripod low and started waiting for the light. The other side started becoming dark orange and the panic started. Am I at the wrong side of the lake? Shall I just run and get to the other side? Even though I like this composition way better; the sky may not be that attractive. At the end I decided not to rush and waited patiently. Some time later the color started coming on this side as well. Time to shoot. The water was calm, the sky was amazing, the tree colors started popping with the increase of light. What else do you want. Got the Nikon at work.
The color stayed max for 3 to 5 minutes before the sky went back to a bit greyish. I also did some video; but being a photographer, the best time is dedicated for photos. So the video off course doesn't have the same color; but was good enough to experience the environment.
Click here to see the short film documenting the beauty of the region as I have experienced it. Please have a look and you may like it.
Stay safe, comply with the authority strictly, stay at home, stop the chain of the virus.
Take care and help the society to recover from the crisis.
Have a nice weekend.
Hope you will enjoy the picture.
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Testing the Chrome Canon 50mm 1.8 LTM (Type 1) of 1952 wide open. The image has just a slightly contrast correction.
Leica M3
Canon 50mm 1.8 LTM (Type 1)
Kodak Vision3 250D (Eastman 5207) - @400