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John Geerts

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #270 on: January 28, 2022, 07:53:28 »
So far I'm pleased. However, the planned location for today's use of the lens was inaccessible due to an ice and snow avalanche blocking the road so I have to try somewhere else tomorrow.

A behemoth lens like this is a niche item and preplanning the shoot is a must.
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Re: January 2022
« Reply #271 on: January 28, 2022, 17:33:25 »
January 28

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #272 on: January 28, 2022, 19:54:00 »
The sun at last.  (A very cloudy grey start of 2022)

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #273 on: January 29, 2022, 00:06:12 »
Rising sun seen from my place.

SIGMA fp with Ai AF Zoom Nikkor 70-300/4.0-5.6@300mm.
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Re: January 2022
« Reply #274 on: January 29, 2022, 00:14:04 »
Rising sun seen from my place.

SIGMA fp with Ai AF Zoom Nikkor 70-300/4.0-5.6@300mm.

Very nice, as usual :-)

Many people argue that Japan would be more attractive without so much aerial clutter, but I think urban skies would be rather boring with out it.
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Re: January 2022
« Reply #275 on: January 29, 2022, 00:51:47 »
Very nice, as usual :-)

Many people argue that Japan would be more attractive without so much aerial clutter, but I think urban skies would be rather boring with out it.

Thank you.  I totally agree.  I'd rather like shooting sunrise or sunset including all these cluttered urban elements, which makes the scene a lot more interesting!
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Re: January 2022
« Reply #276 on: January 29, 2022, 00:56:58 »
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Re: January 2022
« Reply #277 on: January 29, 2022, 01:05:23 »
Thank you.  I totally agree.  I'd rather like shooting sunrise or sunset including all these cluttered urban elements, which makes the scene a lot more interesting!

  I´m torn. Visually I like them -as per your image- but deep down I feel them as unnatural scars in the nature. Go figure

   Jaques, that positive-negative silhouette works wonders in the composition

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #278 on: January 29, 2022, 01:07:29 »
Photographer in action.

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #279 on: January 29, 2022, 13:10:37 »
  I´m torn. Visually I like them -as per your image- but deep down I feel them as unnatural scars in the nature. Go figure

   Jaques, that positive-negative silhouette works wonders in the composition

I hear you, Paco.

I think my images of sunrise, sunset or moonrise are a bit of ironical contrasts between the natural and the artificial.  That's why I typically incorporate these urban elements mostly as silhouettes for the abstraction.  Also, it is easy to render them as silhouettes at sunrise, sunset or moonrise time just by exposing not to blow out the sun too much or to preserve the patterns on the moon.

Jacques, I agree with Paco!
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Re: January 2022
« Reply #280 on: January 29, 2022, 15:30:22 »
January 29

Someone's 50th

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #281 on: January 29, 2022, 17:09:44 »
Cambridge, Ontario, has not one but three downtown cores. This is one of them, Galt.

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #282 on: January 29, 2022, 20:24:16 »
The venerable Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2 on the Z9, evening dusk, and a busy shopping for groceries, no problem. In fact focusing the Noct is very easy with the Z9. If one is interested in perfect focusing, that is good news.


Edit:
Oops -- when I later this evening added the image to my data base, the DB module claimed lens was "50mm f/1.2 Nikkor [Dandelion chip]" based on the EXIF. I had a second look at the lens, and indeed the computer system was correct.  To my excuse, I was in a hurry to get there before closing time, so just grabbed the lens on the run. That also explained the pronounced chroma flares which would be more of a surprise with a Noct. Oh well. We can all make mistakes. Good on us the computers don't share that trait (?).

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #283 on: January 29, 2022, 21:13:43 »
Meet Luis, a street poet in Cádiz, we spend some time together today by the beach and he was gracious enough to allow the shot.

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Re: January 2022
« Reply #284 on: January 29, 2022, 21:53:51 »
Empty street in the evening...

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