Photography without flash allowed, no SLR or MILC though.
Great image considering on an iPhone
Photography without flash allowed, no SLR or MILC though.
I was at the Infrantry Museum in Georgia where the volunteer told me "No flash Photography", I said that was fine with me.... Then she asked "well, how will you be able to take any pictures?". I had the 35/1.2 Nokton on the camera- explained "FAST lenses" to her.
But today- ended up at Meadowlark Gardens, Sunny Sunday.
Jupiter-3+ on the M Monochrom, Red 1 filter (light red). Silver Efex2, free version for the Antique plate look.
Meadlowlark Gardens by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
As shot, straight export from DNG.
Meadlowlark Gardens by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Jupiter-3+ on the M9, I bought this one. The lens on the M Monochrom- was given to me by the Company, after I bought the first one sold in the US. I guess they liked my write-up on their lens!
Meadowlark Gardens, 2016 by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Meadowlark Gardens, 2016 by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Meadowlark Gardens, 2016 by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
I had the Grand kids this weekend and a LOT of errands. I did get the focus screen changed out in my K30. other than some shots of papres and such checking accuracy I did grab one of my wifes flowers before the light got really bad. I just finished changing the screens out in the D200 as well. So now I need to check it for accuracy. I put split prism screens in both cameras.
Pentax K30 with Tamron 90 Macro