urbanwild wrote:
Very kind of you to share your workflows - thank you!
Curious if you ever focus bracket or if you just use the one shot?
Your work is inspiring....I'm enjoying the new use for the 58mm lens which is brilliant for this.
It's just one shot, manual focus. I'm having a hard time anyway nailing the right spot without shaking or the subject moving in the wind, so I'm just happy with that and skip focus bracketing.
micke.vmix wrote:
It's just one shot, manual focus. I'm having a hard time anyway nailing the right spot without shaking or the subject moving in the wind, so I'm just happy with that and skip focus bracketing.
Do you have pics of the turreted houses? Many of the original summer homes in the Heights were built without kitchens. Back when Brooklyn was the capitol of American morality (Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn Eagle, etc), the Heights were the summer retreat of wealthy Brooklyn Methodists. There was only a communal kitchen. The turrets were added to the houses when they all gave up on communal dining. Most of the homes are still in the same families.
After looking through this thread I ordered the Voigtlander APO-L 35mm f/2 II for my Zf to replace the kit 40mm SE. I didn’t see myself getting a manual focus lens, but can’t wait to give it a try.
Do you have pics of the turreted houses? Many of the original summer homes in the Heights were built without kitchens. Back when Brooklyn was the capitol of American morality (Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn Eagle, etc), the Heights were the summer retreat of wealthy Brooklyn Methodists. There was only a communal kitchen. The turrets were added to the houses when they all gave up on communal dining. Most of the homes are still in the same families.
@taildraggin I have a few more pictures of the houses on the Heights, i have to check my archives.
Very interesting information about Henry Ward Beecher, his father and of course his connection with the Hamptons and Shelter Island, thank you for mentioning it, I am doing some Google search about it and I found if fascinating. I love Shelter Island and I spend 2/3 weeks every year over there with my wife.
Very interesting information about Henry Ward Beecher, his father and of course his connection with the Hamptons and Shelter Island, thank you for mentioning it, I am doing some Google search about it and I found if fascinating. I love Shelter Island and I spend 2/3 weeks every year over there with my wife.
Marcelo
Cool. I have a lot of friends at SIYC. Klenawicus International is one of my favorite airfields.
I am debating over the 65mm f/2 APO Macro or the 75mm f/1.5 Nokton to pair with the 35 APO for the Zf. I think I would prefer the 35/75 pair as I already have the Z 105 MC for macro. I already have these focal lengths covered with the Z f/1.2 primes, but I like the idea of the CV lenses for the Zf.
I haven’t shot with the 75, but I tried the 65 and it didn’t gel like the 35 did.
I’m waiting to see if Thypoch comes out with a chipped 75. I really enjoy the 35/75 gapping (using a TTA 75 for the time being). Not a huge fan of Nokton rendering compared to the Lanthars.
jrscls wrote:
I am debating over the 65mm f/2 APO Macro or the 75mm f/1.5 Nokton to pair with the 35 APO for the Zf. I think I would prefer the 35/75 pair as I already have the Z 105 MC for macro. I already have these focal lengths covered with the Z f/1.2 primes, but I like the idea of the CV lenses for the Zf.