Green Sycamore Leaf Near Magnet Joinery
Farming in North Wilts
Saturday, Visiting Henry's Place
Motorbikers (2)
Motorbikers (1)
Adana 5x3
Land Near Crummock Water and Buttermere
View Through Trees
Fox Talbot Would Probably Think This Was Mad
Edington Priory
My Shed
Orange Cable
What Do You See?
Palladian Bridge
City of Bath
Sunflower, October 2019
Recycling Tin Tacks
Nikon 28-105mm Lens
My Dog
Many Happy Returns
85mm
Diagonal, October, 2019
Wrap Around
Telegraph Pole Code
Washing on the Line in the Alley
Autumn Fruit: The Curate's Quince
A Leaf from a Tree near Magnet Joinery
Conkers, 2019
Nikon User, 2010 (Lightroom Edit)
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Yellow Throng
Vintage Roadster
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Lacock Abbey Chapter House
Soft at f/1.4
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Intrigue
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I Came Upon a Child of God
Framed
Passenger
Sequence
Domke F-6 Sand
Locomotive Lamps
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Pentacon, Tessar, Carl Zeiss Jena, Helios and Jupiter Photos
Pentacon, Tessar, Carl Zeiss Jena, Helios and Jupiter Photos
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I used a Canon EOS 30D with a Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens mounted via an EOS - M42 adapter. The lens came with a Praktica MTL5 camera and the two cost me £12.50.
The Pentacon f/1.8 50mm is the last version of the Meyer-Optik "Oreston" f/1.8 50mm. It performs better than I had remembered, notwithstanding that using it on the EOS 30D was hopeless for metering the light and I fell back on the "Sunny 16" rule. I was also glad to have Lightroom in which to edit the original RAW image.
The Pentacon f/1.8 50mm is the last version of the Meyer-Optik "Oreston" f/1.8 50mm. It performs better than I had remembered, notwithstanding that using it on the EOS 30D was hopeless for metering the light and I fell back on the "Sunny 16" rule. I was also glad to have Lightroom in which to edit the original RAW image.
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