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(Bob Marley)
taken at the "Festival of Lights" in the city park of Karlsruhe (Germany) in August 2018
Seeing these vibrant candles in the middle of August you know that soon the “days“ will be getting shorter again ... the nights longer ... autumn approaching ... the time for colourful candles and lights to chase away the darkness and especially the November blues !!
you can see another capture of this event here:
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Lichterfest im Stadtpark von Karlsruhe Mitte August 2018 ... stimmungsvoll, aber leider zunehmend überlaufen
Das Fest markiert auch den Übergang in den Spätsommer ... mit schon merklich kürzeren Tagen ... und bald naht der Herbst und die Zeit der Kerzen und bunten Lichter, um der Dunkelheit zu trotzen und vor allem den November Blues zu vertreiben !!
No rain here on the south coast of England for at least 5 weeks...so the spray from the sprinklers creates a welcome play of light!!
Fuji film X-T1
Meyer Optik Gorlitz Trioplan f/2.8 100mm
My wife loves to browse kitchenware at Williams Sonoma. So when we went into this store, I saw these cute Santa mugs and a X'mas tree outside the store. I decided to compose a shot here as my camera was equipped with the Meyer Optik Trioplan, which is famous for its bubble bokeh. It was fun using this lens. My wife likes this lens too as it smoothens her skin.
Lens: Meyer Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 100mm F2.8 II
This is the comparison photo showing the difference between a Nikon 135mm f/2.0 shot with a regular DSLR, to a Charles BESELER Co. - 14" f3.5 shot into a ground glass camera. Please see video for an explanation of how the camera is made: youtu.be/BVPlG9EeLU0
Comparison photo: www.flickr.com/photos/lawsonpix/39740401140/
I usually bog down packing ornaments getting distracted for a few bokeh bubble shots while I can. I'm usually in the way more than I help completing this task. Tabletop shot. Shoot through umbrella upper left. You can see the specular highlight in the fuel tank.
The Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 creates its own universe of unique and abstract images. Apart from boosting colors and contrasts, nothing else is done with this image.
This is a high-resolution image, feel free to explore the details :)
Today's homework: spring in the neighborhood.
"Taxi!" In the neighborhood, Tokyo, Japan. © Michele Marcolin, 2022. K1ii + smc Pentax-M 50mm f1.2
Still trying to get a grip of this lens to have it perform as I like. Not as easy as I thought... The blur it creates is rather different according to distance or light conditions. Rikenon 55mm f1.2 was easier to handle, and it DID produce far better bubbles and cat's eyes. Here we are already in the Pentax realm of soft dematerialization of the balls' edges. Something that in general I do not appreciate very much. Love me for the bubblles... double-gauss design rules.
Enraptured - in the soft bubble bokeh the Meyer Trioplan 100mm f:2.8 is famous for.
Meyer Trioplan 100mm f:2.8
Exakta extension tube
Sony a7C + adapter
To enjoy it on the full screen press "L" and "F11".
A quick snow storm followed by sun always makes for interesting photography. Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.9 wide open, 10mm macro tube.
Winter decoration at home
Meyer Optic Gorlitz Trioplan 100 f/2.8 lens with 20mm extender
Focused at near stop
Hello to Autumn! ;-)) We are so lucky to have the contrast of our seasons...shot with the trusty Helios 44M again.
Silbersalz35 is a German startup that offers Kodak cine film re-packaged in standard 35 mm film cartridges plus development and high resolution scans. Their film is sold in packs of four cartridges. I decided to try them and bought a pack of four 500T cartridges, which I shot, as they recommend, overexposed by one 1 EV. I shot one roll each on a Leica R7, a Zeiss Ikon Contarex, a Nikon F5 and a Canon EOS3, relying on the camera meter.
This is from the roll I shot with the Nikon F5 with a AF Nikkor 50 1:1.8 lens.
Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8
Silbersalz35 500T colour cine film
Developed and scanned by silbersalz35.com
spring time in my mum's garden - I love these delicate windflowers / wood anemones (Anemone nemorosa)
for Crazy Tuesday - theme of April 9, 2019: Light
... playing once again with the manual vintage lens Pentax-M 50mm f/1. 7 (open aperture) on my old (but still working) Pentax K-5 ...
and enjoying the spring light and a cup of coffee - very relaxing :)
HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday :)
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Frühlingslicht im Garten meiner Mutter
Ich liebe Buschwindröschen!
... ich habe hier wieder mit dem manuellen Pentax-M 50mm f/1, 7 bei Offenblende gespielt (auf meiner alten, aber immer noch zuverlässigen Pentax K-5) ... wunderbar entspannend bei einer Tasse Kaffee und in herrlichem Frühlingslicht :)
Ich wünsche euch einen schönen Dienstag
The weather has been quite strange recently. There was an earthquake in central part of Taiwan, hailstone falling in downtown Taipei and sudden thundering shower too. I just could stay at home to process my old shots. Hope the weather will be better tomorrow.
這兩天台北天氣很極端,除了強陣雨,還有冰雹,就待在家裡整理舊照片,夏至將至,蝴蝶即將大發,好想再去尋蝶!
PS. 標題出自唐代,羅鄴的「野花」。
~金龍橋, 三峽區, 新北市
Dabao River, Sanshia, Taiwan
- ISO 1000, F 4.5, 1/1600 sec, 100mm
- Canon 5D Mark III with EF 100 mm f/2.8 macro lens
- Shot @ 10.17am
Meyer Optik Görlitz Diaplan f2.8 80mm projection lens. Sony A7.
Fast test, not mounted and not sealed,(light enters on side of tube), only put in front of the sensor.
Hope to get some cute bubble bokeh when I finish installing it.
I set the camera on a tripod outside at night. I set up a flash on a stand right above and in front of the lens pointing down. I sprayed water from a water mister bottle and shot the photo. The flash popped and this is what was in the camera. (without the colors) I had a macro tube on the lens so the water droplets are out of focus. The color hues were added in Adobe Bridge to give it some interest.