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Re: July 2024
« Reply #225 on: July 23, 2024, 05:58:21 »
Sorry I'm late in commenting on this Daniel
I also loved the way you "saw" the chessboard on the car seat too :)

There's something about the direct gaze of the lady smoking here and the way you've captured this that works for me on a level beyond photography.
Whatever the circumstances, I'm guessing that part of town was a nice place to be that evening

Many thanks Colin, yes that evening there was a summer fest in Lucerne and I felt like taking the Zf for some street photo. I was able to snap quickly and people seem to react positively to this good looking camera.

Selfie of my friend and I - ooops...

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #226 on: July 23, 2024, 07:11:27 »
Creative edit, LUT grading, arctic embrace from DxO photolab 7.8

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Lovely and somehow appropriate color palette, Fons.  Reminiscent of the 'organic'** feel of film but without the noisy grain.
** May be, in fact, limited color gamut.
Keith B., Santa Monica, CA, USA

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #227 on: July 23, 2024, 08:12:27 »
err....are these Chanterelles Birna?
Sadly if this is an IR image, the monochrome result makes them a challenge for me to identify

Yes. They tasted wonderful, by the way.

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #228 on: July 23, 2024, 08:28:58 »
Many thanks Colin, yes that evening there was a summer fest in Lucerne and I felt like taking the Zf for some street photo. I was able to snap quickly and people seem to react positively to this good looking camera.

Selfie of my friend and I - ooops...

Jolly!

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #229 on: July 23, 2024, 08:31:34 »
Lovely and somehow appropriate color palette, Fons.  Reminiscent of the 'organic'** feel of film but without the noisy grain.
** May be, in fact, limited color gamut.

Thank you Keith

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #230 on: July 23, 2024, 08:33:10 »
A wet summer suits the Viltrox 16mm f/1.8 on my Zf.

Mine is due to arrive this week, thanks for posting.

(BTW this 30 second reply rule is bit of a nag)

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #231 on: July 23, 2024, 09:52:27 »
The AF Viltrox 16mm f/1.8 is exactly what I had expected: almost painfully sharp, high contrast, colours are vividly and crisply rendered, bokeh of background is -- for a wide angle lens -- pretty smooth.

And by the way, it survived its first involuntarily drop to the ground.

Late evening Bidens flowers, on Zf

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #232 on: July 23, 2024, 10:28:37 »
Image looks good.

The AF Viltrox 16mm f/1.8 is exactly what I had expected: almost painfully sharp, high contrast, colours are vividly and crisply rendered, bokeh of background is -- for a wide angle lens -- pretty smooth.

And by the way, it survived its first involuntarily drop to the ground.

Late evening Bidens flowers, on Zf
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Re: July 2024
« Reply #233 on: July 23, 2024, 10:49:26 »
The AF Viltrox 16mm f/1.8 is exactly what I had expected: almost painfully sharp, high contrast, colours are vividly and crisply rendered, bokeh of background is -- for a wide angle lens -- pretty smooth.

And by the way, it survived its first involuntarily drop to the ground.

Late evening Bidens flowers, on Zf

Coreopsis? F stop @1.8?

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #234 on: July 23, 2024, 12:14:29 »
 Mainly Bidens ferulifolia. And f/8, which gets some much needed extra depth-of-field up close. Since it was late evening, light levels had dropped and I could just manage 1/30 sec at ISO 800. Not perfect when there was a breeze, but one has to make do with the cards dealt.

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #235 on: July 23, 2024, 15:07:11 »
Garden bouquet

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #236 on: July 23, 2024, 16:30:23 »
Story on the arm - Zf & Z 35mm f/1.8
Impressive tattoo , some of them make for really nice photo subjects

For this one I wonder how long it took to get it done and much did she spend

I do admire some tattoos

but can not stop thinking how these are going to look 2 or 3 decades down the road
Armando Morales
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Re: July 2024
« Reply #237 on: July 23, 2024, 17:39:19 »
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but can not stop thinking how these are going to look 2 or 3 decades down the road

My thougths exactly. However, it's always preferable to treat the future as an unknown :)

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #238 on: July 24, 2024, 09:50:07 »
July 24

While looking for snails and slugs, an invasion this year, devouring many plants
and vegetables

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Re: July 2024
« Reply #239 on: July 24, 2024, 10:18:09 »
I like the combination of sharp details and painterly rendering offered by the Rodenstock TV-Heligon 50mm f/0.75. Here on my Z6.

Up close the image quality rapidly declines measured by the usual yardsticks, however the lens still can provide pleasant outcomes. After all, it is horribly abused way outside its design settings.

At infinity the image quality is surprisingly good, although the circle of acceptable images performance shrinks a lot. Thus the Heligon is better used with high-density pixel cameras such as the Z9, or even the Z30. Both put about the same pixel number inside the acceptable image circle.