Re: Lenses and their "personality"..
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gandolfi
I know many here know a lot more than me about this stuff...
...which is not nearly as important as knowing how to use them well. I see they're in good hands! And thank you for the inspiration!
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Mark Sawyer
...which is not nearly as important as knowing how to use them well. I see they're in good hands! And thank you for the inspiration!
+1
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Cool! But I feel some of your personality coming though too, which is of one of the world's best portrait photographers of beautiful women!
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gandolfi
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I do like that Ilex Paragon
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I don't know many old lens, but I do have a couple old Cooke, and somehow I picked the Cooke lens image correctly. Must be that brass rim :-)
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Nice job -- well done. Thanks.
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goamules
Cool! But I feel some of your personality coming though too, which is of one of the world's best portrait photographers of beautiful women!
Thank you very much, even though I don't think your'e right...
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Thank you ,Emil,
this is a great idea and a fantastic help for finding the "right" lens !
And you are showing, that not only the lens makes the fine photograph..
Ritchie
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plaubel
Thank you ,Emil,
this is a great idea and a fantastic help for finding the "right" lens !
And you are showing, that not only the lens makes the fine photograph..
Ritchie
Thank you, but at the end of the day: even though these lenses are so cool, "just" for Collection, they are but a tool - and the challenge is to try to find the right tool for the right motive... (which can also be said for developing techniques..)
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Re: Lenses and their "personality"..
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Alan Gales
Why did you do this, Emil? You are making me want all of them and I don't have the money! :cool:
Well not the swirly ones but I like the rest.
hehe (dont tell, but I am considering selling out... ;) ) - the "swirley are onely that as I use them wrongly.... Notice the Hermagis - studio image and no swirl.. )
And this is with my huge Jamin Cone - no swirl here either...