I can't choose as well
Amazing colours.
I hate you Pentax users,you can find cheap lenses from the film-era and enjoy them.
Damn Canon when they changed from FD to EF.
Some EF kit lenses are worse than the surprises you find into a bag of chips
All but the last were strobed at 40hz, 157mm f/4.5, 1/125 sec.
Last one is kind of creepy, who'd have thought a bubble's reflection shows so much detail
I would imagine some post processing could help, I left them completely unchanged apart from the resizing.
Also, it wasn't actually that easy since I had to blow the bubbles myself, grab the cam, manually focus (~20cm from a moving subject, pretty hard) and take the shot before they hit the ground
While I'm on it, some stuff I made to defend APS-C's rep regarding the DOF/bokeh:
Not too fond of the desert-ish colours but it just fits. Slightly overexposed, the broken lens messes up the metering Could have fixed that, but I think it's good enough for a DOF/bokeh show-off. Notice the top left ring-shapped smudge? That's one of the unique marks the damaged lens leaves
17cm from the lens, roughly 7mm sharp, looks pretty thin to me
I have to admit though, that's the only one of my lenses that can pull it off. Even the 50mm F/1.7 has a larger DOF.
My first go at heavy post processing, I usually do as little as possible to my material. Quite a bit overdone, I know, but still looks interesting on my crap screen.
I did some experimental shots of my brother riding down the road on a bike... at night.
They're not really supposed to be clear. I kinda wish I had done it in less of a hurry now that I'm looking at them in detail. I probably could have done something to make the colours a bit more vibrant or smn.
I might try again, but I can't go out too many times in the dead of night looking like a douchebag with my tripod, taking pictures like some sort of night stalker paedo
Street portrait of a friend with the Pentax DA 35mm Limited, wide open at f/2.8. Just a snapshot, but I love the way it came out. Incredible detail--really reminds me why I love this lens.
I know that Tokina and Pentax share the optical scheme and therefore some lenses, but they have separate factories and therefore Pentax can add SMC to its lenses
Finally got the 1000mm lens mounted and took some shots.
Shots OF the lens (pre-service):
Shots WITH the lens (post-service):
So overall it's quite sharp given the vintage and the extreme nature of the design. Focus is extremely difficult on an APS-C viewfinder. I tried it on my Pentax MX (film body with a truly epic viewfinder) and it was much, much easier except for the prism blackout due to the small max aperture. CA can be bad at times, but that's not surprising.