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Photo ID 501013
05-27-10
solimano
camera?
Photo ID 501021
05-27-10
natebarnz
Great scene!
Photo ID 501038
05-27-10
natebarnz
Great lens indeed. Glad to see some more M42 lenses here!
Photo ID 501026
05-27-10
philber
Stephen, thanks for your interesting comments and suggestions. I tried the B&W, but it just doesn't work for me this time. OTOH, I warmed the white balance, and you are just sooo right. Thanks again.
Photo ID 501026
05-27-10
philber
Stephen, the spires are very tall indeed. Including them fully would have been more "faithful", but would have provided a much smaller and more distant picture, without the profusion and complexity which I wanted to show. Besides, the main spire just wasn't there before the restoration/embellishment of the late XIXth century, when Viollet le Duc believed in not only restoring, but also "improving"...
Photo ID 501039
05-27-10
lulu
Aperture f/2,8. Since this is a manual M42 mount lens it does not give true aperture data in the EXIF file.
Photo ID 501038
05-27-10
lulu
Thank you! I am glad I could draw your attention to this old lens.
Photo ID 501038
05-27-10
JT
Beautiful! I will be adding a bunch of lenses to the list that are not there now including this one.
Photo ID 501037
05-27-10
rick perry
Great shot!
Photo ID 501012
05-27-10
bajanexile
Top shot. One of the best B&W's I have seen on this site to date. Full of interest as far as I am concerned. Regards Stephen
Photo ID 501026
05-27-10
bajanexile
Any reason for cutting off the tops of the spires? Not 100% convinced about the White Balance, but I have not seen the building in the flesh. Looks more the colour of concrete than stone as it stands. If this was shot as a RAW Frame then you might look at "warming" it up a fraction. As a file for B&W conversion this is not as important. Obviously if you shoot JPEG's then you are a bit stuck. Stephen
Photo ID 501027
05-27-10
bajanexile
Nice perspective. Stephen
Photo ID 501028
05-27-10
bajanexile
Nice composition and sharpness to this image. Might make a great B&W conversion as well. Printed large, this would be impressive. I personally would use the Clone Tool in Photoshop to remove tiny bit of spire showing 1/4 way down the frame on the left hand side. This might spoil the print. Stephen
Photo ID 501036
05-27-10
bajanexile
Nice image. Regards Stephen
Photo ID 501037
05-27-10
bajanexile
Atmospheric feel to this one. Stephen
Photo ID 500748
05-27-10
bajanexile
Thanks for commenting Makkphoto. Stephen
Photo ID 500938
05-27-10
bajanexile
Thanks for your feedback Zeiss Man. Regards Stephen
Photo ID 501013
05-27-10
bajanexile
Thanks for your comments Zeiss Man. Stephen
Photo ID 501026
05-27-10
philber
Thanks, guys!
Photo ID 501038
05-27-10
lulu
This picture has been taken with Zeiss Jena DDR Pancolar f/1,8 50mm MC. Unfortunately the lens is not listed in the drop-down window. Set at f2,8.
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