- Name
- Miguel Tejada-Flores
The more I use this lens, the more it is becoming - and has become - one of my favorite lenses, ever.
This handful of shots, of ancient, rusting, non-operable Volkswagen 'Bugs', is a good illustration of why.
I am a fan of the click-stopped and extremely useful (to me) aperture ring.
It's a great lens for both getting in a little closer to the subject - but also staying far enough away to include the surroundings.
All of these were taken using the 'Classic Neg' in-camera film simulation. And very lightly tweaked to adjust exposure and contrast.
With jpegs this good, my obsessive attempts to adjust the colours of RAW digital negatives to my random, ever-changing, and unpredictable tastes, have mercifully become a thing of the past.
I love this lens.
Cross-posted in the "Show Remarkable Car(s)" thread.
This handful of shots, of ancient, rusting, non-operable Volkswagen 'Bugs', is a good illustration of why.
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I am a fan of the click-stopped and extremely useful (to me) aperture ring.
Join to see EXIF info for this image (if available)
It's a great lens for both getting in a little closer to the subject - but also staying far enough away to include the surroundings.
Join to see EXIF info for this image (if available)
All of these were taken using the 'Classic Neg' in-camera film simulation. And very lightly tweaked to adjust exposure and contrast.
Join to see EXIF info for this image (if available)
With jpegs this good, my obsessive attempts to adjust the colours of RAW digital negatives to my random, ever-changing, and unpredictable tastes, have mercifully become a thing of the past.
I love this lens.
Cross-posted in the "Show Remarkable Car(s)" thread.