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A portrait, a still, and an architecture shot, all with the 75 noctilux


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It's absurdly heavy and big, but it's proving to be surprisingly versatile and of course optically superb.

 

 

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That bokeh is fire in a brick oven at f/1.25 (would have been a better shot at f/4, but a nice bokeh demonstration)

 

 

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And a gratuitous lionfish portrait, because why not.

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Curiously soft table (I don’t mean soft focus).

The table cloth was blowing in the wind (not my set up... I came across it on a beach in front of a resort, likely a set up for a pre-marriage proposal dinner, I suspect!).

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Thank you, but please post shots for display in the photo threads and the photo forums, not amongst the technical threads. It saves the moderators having to move them.

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