Zeiss Milvus and more
There are several different formats of art I appreciate – watercolours, print and very much photography. Of the three, it is photography that is a continuous draw.
So yes, I have made the migration to digital, though trying to hang onto to Black+White on film, but this issue is time.
After many years using the Nikon D600 there are a couple of features on the higher end cameras that I would like – wifi interconnectivity and more focus points – that I had no anticipated when I bought the Nikon.
In this journey, I have settle on the Zeiss (prime) Lens as I want the precise manual focus control, but really like the transition from sharp to soft. And of recent, I completed my collection with the purchase of the Milvus.
So a sampling of my images of recent and some old, illustrating what I like to do with my “seeing”. In all cases, I have cropped and reduce the image to 700pixels, but otherwise no other photo-editing.
For those images not in my backyard, I have identify the location.
The Milvus 50mm Macro
From Yesterday, a tree frog on the sheets last night. Here, I keep the depth of field short to put emphasis on the eyes.
and earlier, showing a sharp image across the sensor, and ability to hold a strong edge.
and continuing with black and white and using what the camera and lens can do
and from my initial experiments showing the blend from sharp to soft. The fancy term is describe this is bokeh. You need to pick which you prefer. Judy uses the third image as her background on here computer.
and my background?
Zeiss Distagon 25mm
Then there is my 25mm Zeiss lens. In the world of high end lens, this lens does not get a lot of love, but I picked for its strength of great wide close-in images, which I did in the following pictures.
Of course, India
Hamburg, Germany
Gamla Stan, Stockholm
South Coast, Ireland
And returning home, the Zeiss Distagon is not a slouch for landscape
But when I look for grand landscapes, I look for wider, so my new acquisition
Zeiss Milvus 18mm
Between storms 3 days ago, which I have to transform to Black & White.
iPhone 6
and then there is the iPhone, which I also maintain is a good landscape camera
St Malo, France
South Coast (Copper Coast), Ireland
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