Taken in Hong Kong with my Voigtlander Ultra Wide-Heliar 12mm f/5.6 Aspherical.
Thought I try something different by desaturating the left side.
Hmm.....
Cheers,
A random collection of things photographic, cycling, thoughts and other aspects of my tiny, tiny world.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
In the middle
Monday, September 22, 2008
The Perfect Boyfriend
He doesn't smoke or drink. Won't stray. Never talk back. Don't complain if he's a bit of a bore though...
Friday, September 19, 2008
Touch down!
Like they said, "There's no place like home!"
Also taken with the Rollei Plannar 80mm f/2.8 HFT.
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Sunset at 40,000 feet
This was taken when we were flying back from Bali. Boring flight so took out the Rollei Plannar 80mm f/2.8 HFT to play. Was lucky to be seated at the correct side of the plane by the window so got a few good shots.
Although pricey, this lens is actually very good. Too bad so little of them was made and as such, it's very difficult to find. What I would really like is to get the Nikon F mount focusing helicoid adaptor. With an additional Nikon F to Canon EF adaptor, I can use the legendary Plannar 80mm f/2.8 on the Canon 1Ds Mk2!!! The seach begins!
I may post a few more pictures from the flight later.
Cheers,
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Ribbit!
There's really nothing much to do here in the resort here in Bali. Ended up shooting leaves and stone statues. Good thing is that they are patient and don't move! Don't you just love the bokeh on this lens?
Taken with my new toy Rollei Plannar 80mm f/2.8 HFT.
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Urban
Took the Canon 50mm f/1.5 LTM for a spin around the Marina area. It's a real vintage, chrome on brass, heavy, with a little focusing lever that is also an infinity lock.
Anyway, it's a Sonnar copy and it's really sharp at f/4.0! I love this lens!
Cheers,
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Taipei = Scooters
It's just amazing how many scooters there are in Taipei. I think there must be millions! Benson told me that there's at least 1 to 1.5 units per household. On the roads, the only adjective I can think of is 'swarm' when describing their sheer numbers.
Taken with my trusty Canon 50mm f/1.5 LTM!
Cheers,