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Nikon F2, Summicron-R 50 (Leitax), Kodak ProImage 100.

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Hi, impressive performance of "old glass" ... (SONY A7R2 - LEITZ Elmarit 2,8/135 f 2,8) :

 

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EOS-RP IR  + Leica Elmarit R 180mm

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Portrait of a Tiger Shrike . . . 

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An Oriental Magpie Robin chanteuse . . . 

 

Mr. Olive-Backed Sunbird at the front door of his waterfront home . . . 

 

All with CL/180mm APO-Elmarit-R/APO-Extender-R 2X  . . . 

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4 hours ago, tritentrue said:

Portrait of a Tiger Shrike . . . 

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An Oriental Magpie Robin chanteuse . . . 

 

Mr. Olive-Backed Sunbird at the front door of his waterfront home . . . 

 

All with CL/180mm APO-Elmarit-R/APO-Extender-R 2X  . . . 

wow, Rob. What a treat!

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7 hours ago, tritentrue said:

with CL/180mm APO-Elmarit-R/APO-Extender-R 2X

All outstanding, respect! You must be a well-educated birdwatcher. And this can hardly be done with an SL-type I’m sure 

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Ô triste, triste était mon âme
À cause, à cause d’une femme.

Paul Verlaibe  - Ariettes oubliées VII

 

 Nikon Z9 + Summilux-R 50/1.4

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18 hours ago, Alon said:

Ô triste, triste était mon âme
À cause, à cause d’une femme.

Paul Verlaibe  - Ariettes oubliées VII

 

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.....anregend....      the silhouetted first floor cuts, with a diagonal, the subject. I like it !!

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M-P w/APO-Macro-Elmarit-R 100mm.

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Hi, no carnival this year, due to the war in Ukraine ... (SONY A7R2 - LEITZ Makro-Elmarit 2,8/60 f 2,8 ; crop) :

 

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Another view of Crestwood House, 52 High Street St Martins, Stamford Lincs. UK ... Originally a 17th C. hall and former residence of Lady Frances Wingfield ... Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell's mistress ... the wall plaque refers. Building's bay windows are early 19th C.; door porch is restored 17th. C. The Collywston slate roof tiles are laid in diminishing courses each course using smaller slates  ... hence Stamford's typical Collyweston roof patterns. Note the 19th. C drainpipes which drain straight into the street grids. 

Panasonic S1R / Leitz (Schneider) PA Curtagon R 35/4 shift lens (handheld) ... main image ISO 800 1/15sec  f11. The PA Curtagon should always be used at its 'optimum' f11 when shifted ... as recommended by Schneider.; it's a very lightweight shift lens and easy to use handheld. Some barrel distortion noticeable when used at close focus. Lens has an undeserved 'poor' reputation ... likely because it's not always used properly (at f11)  when shifted. Find a good example and it's well worth using .. and likely one of the most cost effective perspective control optics which is well suited to modern mirrorless ICL cameras ... by virtue of the cameras' magnified live view and IBIS. The PA Curtagon R used for this image lay unloved on LCE Strand's s/h shelf for at least 2 years and was repeatedly reduced ... so in October 2020 I made an offer and we compromised at £225.  

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I love the late Tudor stone millioned bay windows. I am guessing that they would originally have had leaded lights, as the size of glass they currently have did not appear until the 18th century. The PA Curtagon 35 becomes more usable with digital cameras, as the f11 requirement really needed a heavy tripod for film. I must try my 80mm tilt/shift Hartblei R mount lens at smaller apertures, as its resolution at larger ones is really quite poor (it is based on an old MF Pentacon lens - a Zeiss Jena post-war design). 

Wilson

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15 minutes ago, wlaidlaw said:

I love the late Tudor stone millioned bay windows. I am guessing that they would originally have had leaded lights, as the size of glass they currently have did not appear until the 18th century. The PA Curtagon 35 becomes more usable with digital cameras, as the f11 requirement really needed a heavy tripod for film. I must try my 80mm tilt/shift Hartblei R mount lens at smaller apertures, as its resolution at larger ones is really quite poor (it is based on an old MF Pentacon lens - a Zeiss Jena post-war design). 

Wilson

Wilson, The mullioned bay windows are documented in HM Stationery Office's publication 'THE TOWN OF STAMFORD' as "... early 19th C ... may replace 17th C predecessors ..."  Look forward to seeing your Hartblei R 'shifted' small aperture images. 

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