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John Geerts

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Re: November 2025
« Reply #345 on: November 29, 2025, 15:53:16 »

John Geerts

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Re: November 2025
« Reply #346 on: November 29, 2025, 15:54:50 »
Nice work with your "vintage" images John!
Thanks Fons and Arturo

Øivind Tøien

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Re: November 2025
« Reply #347 on: November 29, 2025, 23:23:11 »
Lovely atmospherial photo(s), Øivind.
Wonderful atmosphere!
I have seen Crewdson in my photogragraphy magazines and in the museum & I see a strong connection, or better say: re-invention of this atmospheric and storytelling style!
Thanks John, Fons and Frank. There are many ways to arrive at similar atmospheres. The isolation of the fog provided plenty of opportunities with no need to stage the scenes.

Nice historic view John, the Volvo PV was our first family car.

Yet one more on the foggy side, this time in a more natural setting. I really enjoy the possibilities that the sensitivity of the Z5II sensor + ÌBIS can provide without need for a tripod, allowing spontaneity in these scenes not easily done a few years ago - this one at ISO 12800.
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Re: November 2025
« Reply #348 on: Today at 03:47:56 »
35-80mm Plastic Fantastic

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Re: November 2025
« Reply #349 on: Today at 12:00:12 »
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Birna Rørslett

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Re: November 2025
« Reply #350 on: Today at 16:30:25 »
I'm one sample of black Z fc short at present, as it decided to go AWOL on my last trip. Perhaps just mislaid and as I have reported it missing, there is a fair chance of getting it back (such things have happened before ....). If it's stolen, I got the serial number. Oh well. Grays of Westminster UK "donated" me another black copy in exchange for some £££ and the new camera arrived within 24 hours from UK to my digs. Not bad considering that a letter from Oslo to my home, about 40km away, usually takes 3 days -- at least.

I took the opportunity of checking that my new "X-ray" adapter for Z fc/Zf worked, which it did, and made a direct comparison betwwen Rodenstock TV-Heligon 50mm f/0.75 and the Voigtländer 50mm f/1 Z. Perhaps a little unfair as the Rodenstock struggle to draw the entire DX frame and and  the Voigt is a "full-frame" design. However, such differences can be ignore for many opportunities for which the Rodenstock offers an alternative view.

I checked the Rodenstock did focus to infinity with my bespoke adapter, which it did. Of course so did the Voigt. Then, an early morning scene in the blue hours, as shown below (centre of the frame) provided some food for thoughts. These lens designs are nearly 70 years apart and of course this is clearly manifested, but not in the superior manner one might imagine. The Voigt is approx. 1 stop slower thus has more depth-of-field, if one can talk about "DOF" with any of these über-bright lenses.

Rodenstock left, Voigt to the right. 100% crop straight off the camera. Intermittently, there was a light snow fall which softened the scene. This can be seen on the Voigt image.

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Re: November 2025
« Reply #351 on: Today at 19:40:45 »
WOW. Supercool "decicive moment"!!!
Wonderful atmosphere!
Thanks Fons and thanks Frank,

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Re: November 2025
« Reply #352 on: Today at 20:13:06 »
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