Here's a challenge to post a picture conveying movement.
As an opening foray into the subject, I give you Windy Mill :-
Windy Mill_1 by Pete Miller, on Flickr
Here's a challenge to post a picture conveying movement.
As an opening foray into the subject, I give you Windy Mill :-
Windy Mill_1 by Pete Miller, on Flickr
Canon 100mm F2 (Leica Mount), Wide-Open at F2, 1/30thsec, ISO 10,000. Leica M Monochrom.
Skating Rink, was dark- lighting by the Disco Lights Only.
7Artisans 75/1.25, wide-open, 1/45th sec, ISO2500, Leica M9. I can Pan with the subject during the exposure as there is no viewfinder blackout.
I should get a Digital back for my Nikon SP.
I have an easier time using the Rangefinder in light like this.
7Artisans 75mm F1.25, wide-open, 1/350th, ISO1250, Leica M9. Kids are moving fast, and this is a manual focus lens...
at 1/250th, also wide-open.
Nikkor 10.5cm F2.5, Leica Mount, Wide-Open, Leica M Monochrom. ISO 5000, .
This lens was introduced in 1952. Sonnar formula- also produced in F-Mount, S-Mount, and Contax Mount. I have those also.
Below,
Nikkor-PC 8.5cm F2 LTM, wide-open, 1/25th sec, ISO 10,000.
This is the lens that got the attention of David Douglas Duncan. He did not buy one when visiting the Nikon Factory, bought a 5cm F1.5 and 13.5cm F4 instead. Took me a long time, but picked up those lenses as well- made in 1949.
A nice dry cave - except when it rains.
A nice dry cave - except when it rains. by Pete Miller, on Flickr