Creative Photography

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Pross

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Take the average, and it's 15s then 🤣

I’ll do a re-edit next time I’m at my laptop at something between 5 and 10 fps
 

Way-Out-West

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Pinno's attic
I think I prefer #1 in the first batch and #3 in the second batch. Curious about the lenses used?

Ha, you picked the same lens for both shots. A sharper subject with softer background. That one was a Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135mm f3.5. I’ve got 2 versions of that one (early and late), both really cheap. They’re sharp for oldies and give bold colours, which I often desaturate.
The other two were both 50mm with livelier backgrounds. Meyer Optik Gorlitz Primotar 50mm f2.8 and a Yashica auto Yashinon 5cm f2.
 

Pblakeney

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Ha, you picked the same lens for both shots. A sharper subject with softer background. That one was a Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135mm f3.5. I’ve got 2 versions of that one (early and late), both really cheap. They’re sharp for oldies and give bold colours, which I often desaturate.
The other two were both 50mm with livelier backgrounds. Meyer Optik Gorlitz Primotar 50mm f2.8 and a Yashica auto Yashinon 5cm f2.

Glad that I can be consistent with something. 😉
Testimony to Zeiss. 👏
 

Aravis

Putrid Donut
Location
Gloucester
I've been enjoying watching this thread develop. If a time comes when I can no longer enjoy cycling, I've always thought that creative photography would be a good way of keeping active. As I'm trying to recover from a heavy cold at the moment, yesterday afternoon I went to a local woodland with a micro four-thirds prime I've had for a while but haven't experimented with much.

Unsurprisingly the failure rate was pretty high, but I thought this lady's smock composition showed some promise:

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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

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Location
Devon & Die
I've been enjoying watching this thread develop. If a time comes when I can no longer enjoy cycling, I've always thought that creative photography would be a good way of keeping active. As I'm trying to recover from a heavy cold at the moment, yesterday afternoon I went to a local woodland with a micro four-thirds prime I've had for a while but haven't experimented with much.

Unsurprisingly the failure rate was pretty high, but I thought this lady's smock composition showed some promise:

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Nice!

I've found photography very therapeutic when proper physical stuff's been ruled out, and I just need to get out and take my mind off stuff. Knowing how many hundreds of photos to jettison is part of the skill.
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

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Location
Devon & Die
In other news, I think I got some decent (wild) daffodils at Mont Gerbier de Jonc:

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Way-Out-West

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Location
Pinno's attic
Shades of Mapplethorpe...

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If that flower was pink, I’d’ve flagged it. Dirty flower.

‘I think the carrot infinitely more fascinating than the geranium. The carrot has mystery. Flowers are essentially tarts. Prostitutes for the bees. There is a certain je ne sais quoi - oh, so very special - about a firm, young carrot.’ (Uncle Monty)
 
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