This month through your adapted lenses - December 2018

Both straight out of the camera jpgs, both handheld for what it worth. :)

I'm sure some may not be impressed with the dark clouds, but I like it. Taken earlier tonight.

NIKKOR-N Auto f2.8 24mm @ 2.8
NIKKOR-N Auto f2.8 24mm @ 2.8
Very impressed that the clouds are SOOC. I definitely would have assumed heavy handed PP.
 
Both straight out of the camera jpgs, both handheld for what it worth. :)

I'm sure some may not be impressed with the dark clouds, but I like it. Taken earlier tonight.
Very impressed that the clouds are SOOC. I definitely would have assumed heavy handed PP.
Thanks. Yeah, just did the old "lean up against something solid" to steady the shot. I don't have software yet to do any PP. Sometime early next year I will hope to pick something up, not sure what yet. I will be searching this forum and I am sure I will find some good suggestions.
 
Both straight out of the camera jpgs, both handheld for what it worth. :)

I'm sure some may not be impressed with the dark clouds, but I like it. Taken earlier tonight.
Very impressed that the clouds are SOOC. I definitely would have assumed heavy handed PP.
Thanks. Yeah, just did the old "lean up against something solid" to steady the shot. I don't have software yet to do any PP. Sometime early next year I will hope to pick something up, not sure what yet. I will be searching this forum and I am sure I will find some good suggestions.
There are several really good free options. I use RawTherapee but Darktable us also supposed to be very good as well.
 
There are several really good free options. I use RawTherapee but Darktable us also supposed to be very good as well.
Indeed, and I also like Lightzone.

Besides, many camera manufacturers offer a free (light) package. E.g. Fuji also has a deal with Capture 1, with a slightly stripped down version available for free.
 
C/Y 45mm f/2.8 Zeiss Tessar @ f/8, Canon M6
C/Y 45mm f/2.8 Zeiss Tessar @ f/8, Canon M6

Canon 80-200mm f/4 L @ f/11, Canon M6
Canon 80-200mm f/4 L @ f/11, Canon M6
 
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Picked this up yesterday. Haven't shot it much, but this was a nice sunset. Should have used a tripod. Auto film speed left it a little noisier than I like.



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A binder is a piece of farm machinery once used to harvest grains. There is a wonderful one minute film of a binder in use in Australia in 1899:


We have one in a place where trees have grown around and through it. In the winter when the leaves fall, the light shines through the trees. Today I took a walk out there with a Helios 44-2 on my Olympus camera.



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Further tests with the Sigma MC-11 and my Canon mount lenses. This time the Tokina 11-16mm



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Great series Matt!
 
A binder is a piece of farm machinery once used to harvest grains. There is a wonderful one minute film of a binder in use in Australia in 1899:

https://aso.gov.au/titles/historical/wheat-harvesting/clip1/

We have one in a place where trees have grown around and through it. In the winter when the leaves fall, the light shines through the trees. Today I took a walk out there with a Helios 44-2 on my Olympus camera.
Fascinating to see footage this old.

I am curious to see the complete machine with the trees growing through it :)
 
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Rokkor MC 55mm 1.8

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Helios-44

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A binder is a piece of farm machinery once used to harvest grains. There is a wonderful one minute film of a binder in use in Australia in 1899:

https://aso.gov.au/titles/historical/wheat-harvesting/clip1/

We have one in a place where trees have grown around and through it. In the winter when the leaves fall, the light shines through the trees. Today I took a walk out there with a Helios 44-2 on my Olympus camera.
Fascinating to see footage this old.
After the bundles were made, they were hauled on wagons to a stationary threshing machine powered by a tractor with a pulley and a long belt. That was a lot of work compared to the way it gets done today but still modern compared to how it was done previously.
I am curious to see the complete machine with the trees growing through it :)



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