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02-17-2021, 08:31 AM - 5 Likes   #3721
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K 55/1.8









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QuoteOriginally posted by edom31 Quote
K 55/1.8
#1 is mighty fine!
02-22-2021, 03:58 PM   #3723
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#1 is mighty fine!
Thank you - it was rather picturesque - almost cheating. Great lens regardless.
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QuoteOriginally posted by edom31 Quote
Thank you - it was rather picturesque - almost cheating. Great lens regardless.
Not cheating, but the art of being in the right place at the right time!

02-23-2021, 07:39 AM   #3725
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QuoteOriginally posted by wkraus Quote
Not cheating, but the art of being in the right place at the right time!
I like this philosophy!
02-24-2021, 06:46 AM - 7 Likes   #3726
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Shifted...

A wee pano shot with my "Deviate Lady" Pentax 28mm F3.5 Shift, shifted fully right then fully left (11mm) to make a 11593 x 4889 image.

02-24-2021, 11:04 PM   #3727
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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
A wee pano shot with my "Deviate Lady" Pentax 28mm F3.5 Shift, shifted fully right then fully left (11mm) to make a 11593 x 4889 image.
Very nice! How did you process this? It looks like its taken in infrared, but not quite. On a side-note: now I have learned that there's no need to buy a pano-head for my tripod. All I need is a tilt-shift lens.

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QuoteOriginally posted by HoutHans Quote
Very nice!
Thank you very much.

QuoteOriginally posted by HoutHans Quote
How did you process this? It looks like its taken in infrared, but not quite.
Converted to B&W, split toned, high pass sharpened and a wee dodge & burn.

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On a side-note: now I have learned that there's no need to buy a pano-head for my tripod. All I need is a tilt-shift lens.
Yep absolutely

N.B. This was achieved easy peasy on a shift lens... not a tilt shift.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
Thank you very much.



Converted to B&W, split toned, high pass sharpened and a wee dodge & burn.



Yep absolutely

N.B. This was achieved easy peasy on a shift lens... not a tilt shift.
Nice, thanks for letting me know and all the better that this is onlt a shift lens, makes life even easier!
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Nice, thanks for letting me know and all the better that this is onlt a shift lens, makes life even easier!
Aye just need to make sure the camera is absolutely level, before you start shooting.
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One more from the "Bleak District":
K1 & K28/3.5

03-01-2021, 04:08 AM   #3732
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QuoteOriginally posted by HoutHans Quote
Nice, thanks for letting me know and all the better that this is onlt a shift lens, makes life even easier!
I mainly use my K28 shift for architecture. Before I got it I was told firmly that it wouldn't be wide enough on APS-C. Not true. Mostly its fine but on rare occasions when room is limited, one can shift and stitch.
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Well, here's the story: Got out of work a little early. Hurried home, got changed and scrambled out to see what there was to shoot...and the light went to crap. Drove around for a fair period of time, looking for something that adverse light wouldn't hurt, OR for the light to pop back out. I was sure I was going to get skunked. Did a loop about a half mile from the house, and the sun dropped below the clouds:

The first one is with the K85/1.8, the second is with the K150/4. shot at f8 and f11 respectively, IIRC.
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The first in a little series I did the other day. We bought a canary-yellow table and chairs for our little terrace and I had to find a subject to use them as a backdrop. This one was using the K 35mm f/3.5.


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K 50mm f/1.2 at f/2 on the K-1 II.

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