Hi folks,
at risk of being burned at the stake, I have to say that the photos Tim posted
of his friends' daughters (especially the first shot (Amb1lpg?) have the
qualities of detail and contrast, that I have been looking for a clue how to
get
in 35mm and which have mostly eluded me. Maybe Tim has given some of
the answer. I realise that his skilful use of a reflector made a huge
difference.
I wonder which of these shots were taken with the N*k*n 80-200 ED, and if
they were hand-held.
The closest I personally have got is with the 58mm lens on the Koni-Omega
(very sharp). Also with the Schneider Super-Angulon 47mm that I have - I
have used it in the Linhof and am *still* (when will I ever finish this
project) to
make a custom body for it.
Maybe if & when I get a Zuiko 35-80 I can get close on 35mm.
BTW, I also like the flowers that CH found in his garden, captured with the
Zuiko 180/2.8, and the 100/2. Great colours and good detail.
Brian
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