Voigtländer - Nuremberg
OK - this is not in Nuremberg. These are the Shaolin monks in the Jura Neumarkter hall. Class athletes, which apparently believed the marketing, one must demonstrate a fair few tricks to vollzukriegen the halls. I had the Voigtländer it. Most of the photos are, however, with the E-5, and were 35-100 - and the match here unfortunately, not 'clean. Who want to see it - Here I have set my film - were just too half with the Voigtlander.
The two are from Nuremberg - Detailed figures from the Ship of Fools by Jürgen Weber . By the way, no art filters Monochrome or something, but Straight Out Of Cam.
A few meters away, you can shoot old Nürbergerinnen at a high risk offense penalty:
feeding pigeons in Nuremberg cost up to 1,000 euro fine. The lady runs the obvious with great joy and has a permanent pool of gulls and pigeons as a fan club. On the topic's been in the DSLR forum ever had a yard long thread . The great "advantage" is that the creatures also fairly tolerant of a camera face.
The warming vulture eyeing me for a while when you get closer suspicious, apparently he was not used to that because no SSST sst of AF came, but I diligently on the focus ring around screwed and the VF-2 on the eye had. When his case was scary, he made the flight and I out of sheer Schreck pulled the trigger. Nuja - 25mm focal length, uncut, E-P2, manual focus - the vultures could be sharper - but for this he would have to fly more slowly ....( ISO 100, f / 0.95, 1 / 640)
Oh : yes this exercise was primarily a study of the sensitivity of the CA-Voigtländer. I have made a series of Holy Ghost Hospital (For all non-Nuremberg: that is the building on the left, before the lady up there feeding their pets.) And at the roof edges and in the branches of the tree can be at 0.95 actually discover CAs (incidentally also the image of the ship's fool). As long as the matter has been properly sharp, you have to have a magnifying glass out - in the blur rather they occur at times. However even a specific area that is sensitive to this.
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