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Helios, (Greek: “Sun”) in Greek religion, the sun god, sometimes called a Titan. He drove a chariot daily from east to west across the sky
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We saw many of these landing on the ground as we were walking at Millennium Park in Grand Rapids.
Helios 44-2 58mm lens
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Linse: Helios 44-2 2/58 mit dem Macro Extension Tube von canon ef25.
Eine Hortensienblüte im Gegenlicht. Auf der Glasscheibe hinter der Hortensie waren viele Regentropfen, die das Bokeh besonders zum Vorschein brachten.
Vergleich: www.flickr.com/photos/dieter_gora/50289945106/in/datepost...
Letzteres ist nur eine andere Entwicklung vom gleichen Foto.
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Don't know what happened here with high ISO, got to work that lens out but it looks promising:) lens cost around 20$ and gives a lot of fun, now I know why this is so popular although there are many bad copies of that lens on the market (Soviet Union didn't know what supervision is;) usually they come with M42 mount, this one is Pentax-K which is a nice find:)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!
Berry-laden Yaupon holly tree by my front door, photographed through a Helios-44 lens 58mm at f2. Two adapters were necessary: K-mount to M42, and M42 to M39.
No not the Latin name for gorse, just a silly name for some beautiful golden bloom taken with the lovely Helios 44m
One of my favourite nights of spring is these delicate wee beauties dancing in a sunny breeze. Lens = helios 58mm f2
"Quadriga d'Hélios", in Turó Park (Barcelona) It is composed of a chariot pulled by two horses straightened on their hind legs, and guided by the figure of Hélios, god of the sun. It was part of a monumental fountain of the artist Joan Borrell i Nicolau (Font de l'Aurora), whose sculptures are scattered in different places in Barcelona.
I don't know what this spiky plant is, but it was covered in dew drops and in the sunshine.
Helios MC 77M-4 50mm f1.8
Well, it finally arrived. My new/vintage lens from Russia. It was $60! After an hour or so of trying to figure out the dials, never mind how to fix it onto my D700, I couldn't resist taking it for a "spin!" There is a lot to learn, but I'm thrilled. For any of you thinking about buying one, I highly recommend it! Although this image is a bit...meh I couldn't help but post.
PP: I simply cropped, dropped the shadows, increased dark, increased light, and also clarity. I dropped the contrast quit a bit. Then lifted the blue.
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