Now you have to show a picture of the gear with which you took the picture of the camera.:D
Ok here is a dynamic topic for this side of the forum.
Does not matter if it is commercial or art, just great images for the fun of it.
Show your captures and equipment used to take them.
Hope you will follow !!
Lightly retouch watch photo taken with the Sony A7R and 120mm Rodenstock Apo Rodagon-D on a Horseman VVC Pro
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10120389/A7R/Group-1.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10120389/A7R/_DSC6451.jpg)
Thank you!
ACH, I am another happy user of this fine old AIS Nikkor 50mm f/1.2, on my Canon 6D. Maybe I would have been better off getting one of the plastic fantastics (Canon 50mm f/1.8 II) or the also fragile Canon 50 1.4, but for some reason I really like manual focus and bought the (ugly copy) old-timer on eBay.
C'mon guys show your stuff..
Astonishing photography Hans. I like the last one very much. I see that you use different equipment, how do you cope with that.
First one with Nikon D4 and Sigma Art 50mm at full open:
Second one with Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon 56mm f/1.2 at full open:
Both converted to B&W with NIK Silver Effex, with pinhole effect at 40% strength on top classic B&W conversion. Shot in a cluttered living room with one LED panel, painted bed board as background which happened to lean against the wall.
Now many photographer like you and me are using 2 cameras, the heavy official one and small one for the kicks. Maybe the kicks are become more important!
A friend of mine wedding photographer uses Canon 1Dx, Hassy and now a Fuji X-T1. He's turning over to the fuji, for skin texture and color rendering he says is much better.
It is quite remarkable to see how TINY the film SLRs were, compared with the current DSLRs.
Water powered rail lift, Sony A7 with old film era Monolta Rokkor 35mm f1.8.
(http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn313/alans70/LL/ll5_zpsifuow3ao.jpg) (http://s307.photobucket.com/user/alans70/media/LL/ll5_zpsifuow3ao.jpg.html)
The camera but here fitted with an old Minolta 50mm f1.2.
(http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn313/alans70/LL/_1250405_zps0amfsryu.jpg) (http://s307.photobucket.com/user/alans70/media/LL/_1250405_zps0amfsryu.jpg.html)
Leica M(240) 24mm Elmar, Leica EVF2 & RRS hand grip.
Nice pictures. That's a sweetheart of a lens, isn't it?Yes, :) The results are always super, I love it.
Jim