Hey!
Here are the Yesterday's photos. On Sunday, I used the vintage Super Carenar f=35mm 1:2.8 lens.
The first three I shot were taken in the very early Sunday morning, just after midnight. They were long exposures. I used the manual lens since it was the easiest to keep a fixed focus during shooting.
Later on, I was still using the Super Carenar lens wide open at F2.8, when I shot this...
Sepe
...and this...
The old manual focus lenses are fun things to have when you don't need super sharp images.
I'm sorry that I haven't been very conversative lately.
But hopefully you liked the photos!
See ya!
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All the photos are very beautiful specially the last one which click with manual lens.
Thank you!
They were all taken with the same manual lens. ๐
These photos are very different in moods! They are so nice and refreshing to see! What have you done to the lighting! It seems much clearer!!?!?
Yes, the first one is quite heavily edited, but not because it was bad to begin with, but because I wanted to make it look a bit more artistic, so it'll have a certain mood.
The rest of the 3 first photos were white balanced to the nearest white in the photo. Since they were all reasonably long exposures, I could "push" the lighting up naturally without it affecting the photo quality. If I had something moving in the photos, it would definitely have gotten blurred though.
The rest of the photos were taken with a wide open aperture on that same (old) lens, so they can be a bit soft.
@gamer00,
1st & the last photography, those are absolutely brilliant! Thanks for sharing such great clicks!
Cheers~
Great photos and nice job ๐
I have picked your post for my daily hive voting initiative, Keep it up and Hive On!!
wow those photos are so lovely, I wish I know how to focus perfectly.
Thank you!
Focusing is one of the things I sometimes struggle with myself. I've had more issues with composition though, but I will admit focusing is one of the most difficult things. My camera very rarely gets it completely right, and when using the manual lens it's even more difficult. But when you do get the focus sharp, it is very satisfying.
Anyway, most of the time it doesn't matter too much if the focus is a little bit off. It may feel like a bummer, but most people who look at your photos don't really care. It's just the photographer himself who thinks everything must be tack sharp and perfectly lit and composed. Gladly, we are in the minority.
So I think it is a DSLR camera. I also have one its a bit old but perfectly working, as I've mentioned in my other reply to your reply (LOL) I consider myself one of those who doesn't know how to effectively use the camera especially when using the manual lens, but I'm inspired with your photos, I hope you can visit my next post, I plan to share some of my previous clicks, and maybe start taking pictures again and share them here on hive.