Taken many years ago in Dubrovnik-- at the time I had a Carl Zeiss IKOFLEX camera I had bought new in Germany when I was there in the British Army 1956-58 for the equivalent in Pounds Sterling of £ 15 -00 -- it had a Zeiss Opton-Tessar lens which was 'good' for a while then it sunk into the lens mount and I could never get any sharper photos -- I was told those 1950's Opton-Tessars were set in pitch and when it got HOT the pitch softened. I used Ilford FP3 film. I did a 20x16" print for Camera Club competi
In light of the winner of this year's contest I thought people might appreciate a thematically similar picture I took earlier this year.
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Photo by tivv • Last comment by tivv • On 12-18-13 07:28
She was watching a film that was being projected and texting a friend simultaneously. It appears the movie was able to capture her attention away from her phone, if only for a little while. Congrats on your win by the way. Enjoy your new lens!
Wonderful Philippe. I will post a few Single Frame images at some stage. I am blown away with the Camera/Lens combination. I now need a Zeiss 21mm f/3.5 Prime Lens similar to the Leica. Steve
Christmas at STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway❌
Shot inside STEAM, The Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon, Wiltshire, England.
Three RAW Frames shot from a Tripod at -2 EV, 0 EV and +2 EV, 35mm, f/8 and ISO 400. RAW Conversions undertaken in Sony's Image Data Converter which seems to offer superior RAW Conversion to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.3. 16-Bit TIFF Files Tone Mapped with Photomatix Pro and finished in Adobe Photoshop CS3. As a Canon user and owner of the EOS 5D Mk.II, this looks to be a stunning Camera/Lens combination.