Timo Hartikainen 556 Posted June 19, 2019 Additional information for this photo: sometimes you don't have to go far, to get some photos, this one is from our backyard. Behind the flower, there was a big rock, the light rays partially lighted the rock, and the old vintage lens and the close-up filter rendered it this way. Link to comment
DGorinstein 20 Posted June 19, 2019 Pure, utterly artistic photographic poetry. Into my favorite, as it expresses the complex simplicity of nature. A true work of art worthy of any high-end gallery....or a treasure to keep to yourself. DG Link to comment
mike_scott9 0 Posted June 20, 2019 Once in while one comes along which stands out from the rest, this is one of them. Link to comment
vincentoiseau 83 Posted June 20, 2019 Hi Timo, again, very nice! Great composition and interesting background. P.S. the Meyer Orestor 135 mm 2.8 is also available as the Pentacon 135 mm 2.8, which I think can be bought cheaper than the Meyer. I have one Meyer and two Pentacons in my collection and the Pentacons were considerably cheaper. These lenses have 18 aperture blades! Kind regards, Vincent Link to comment
Timo Hartikainen 556 Posted June 21, 2019 Daniel, Mike, Vincent..Thank you! PS. Vincent, I have seen 135mm Pentacons sometimes for sale here, but they have been these "new" 6-bladed versions. Link to comment
patrickcompagnucci 30 Posted June 23, 2019 Wonderful concept and execution. Well done! Regards, Patrick Link to comment
Timo Hartikainen 556 Posted June 23, 2019 Thanks Patrick, and thanks to those who clicked "admire", too. Link to comment
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