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Vintage Lens
Another visit to our garden using a vintage lens (Canon FD 50mm f/1.4) on my Canon R5.
"Reaching" - 'Sambucus nigra', as my wife calls it, or Black Lace Elderberry for the rest of us.
Any interest in this group?
Hi all, I was looking for such a group but see that although there are many members there hasn’t been a single post. Is there interest out there in getting this group going?
Vintage Lenses
I thought I would try out my 50 year old lenses: Canon FD 50mm f/1.5 SSC and Canon FD 28mm f/2.8 on my Canon R5 with the use of the appropriate adapter.
Atacama desert, Chile
Views from Atacama desert, Piedras Rojas and Valle de la Luna
Outside the tourist area photos.
These photos were taken just outside of a small town in central Portugal.
6 Comments
The shot with the copper lips really grabs my eye. Would love to see that one in a large image in an art gallery!
Thank you very much Cindy, it is one of my all time favourite images to be honest and it has won me numerous awards. I appreciate your kind feedback.
these are Amazing! and the quality of work I aspire to reach! if you have a chance to look at my recent post in this group or my profile I would love your opinions on my work. I just started headshots and have only done one session with a few more booked. I would really appreciate your opinion but either way these headshots you posted are spectacular!!!
Thank you for your message and kind words Shamus.
I have had a look through your page and I can see you have a good eye for photography, I would just suggest you research lighting your subjects whether that be natural or studio, use a FF body, fit a prime lens to it like a 80mm, don't over edit and perhaps attend a couple of local workshops, they will prove to be invaluable.
But most importantly, have fun, take photographs that please you, don't worry about the opinions of others, you will only get better with time and practice, practice, practice. Wishing you every success.
I really like first and the last one Dave...in my unprofessional opinion. It's so real and hypnotising.
Thank you very much Alex for your kind feedback, it's much appreciated. Good luck with your work.