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I am learning and testing the lens at the same time. It is taken on fully manual including metering and the image is unedited. Honest opinion will be much appreciated.
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Brighton 🇬🇧
August, 2020
he has to be at least 25 years old... my daughter wanted this plant when she was very young and named it Harold... it was really tiny and in a 1" clay pot...
after she left for collage, I care for him and he has multiplied like crazy!!!
Inner Gleisberg slope near Jena-Kunitz, Thuringia, Germany ‖ 05:12:47 ‖ -3.3 °C / 26 °F
{75 mm: ƒ/2.2 | 6 s | ISO 2500 | Auto White Balance | manual exposure | manual focus}
Das Scharbockskraut gehört zu den Hahnenfußgewächsen, die im Volksmund als "Butterblumen" bekannt sind.
The striped arcade, this time shot from a higher vantage point.
I had to wait for what felt like half an hour for a single person to walk down the arcade while the sun was not obscured by clouds.
135 mm @f/11 on full frame
Taken outside The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major (often called Lisbon Cathedral or simply Se de Lisboa) during Corpus Christi as I was walking around Alfama.
Nikon series- E 1:4 F=70-210mm
Lisbon 🇵🇹
3rd June 2021
Window front of a university building in my city
On this Sunday I only had old manual lenses with me, but wanted to try out architectural images like this anyway when I "stumbled upon" this glass building ...
This 29mm lens is a bit soft at the edges even when stopped down, so it might be an advantage that I'm shooting with a 1.5 crop (APSC) sensor ... and it isn't that easy to get the focus right ... but I had fun playing around a bit ( kudos to my husband and his patience! ) : ))
[ manual M42 Pentacon auto 29mm f/2.8 on a Pentax K-70, stopped down to f8 I think ]