Very nice, Markus. Soft (f. 2.8), but still a very nice "atmosphere".

Funny word - Kerosene. In English it's "Paraffin", in Danish "Petroleum".
BTW: It's very dangerous - burning kerosene in a fragile bottle!

I have - but rarely use - a Tamron Adaptall II 70-150mm f. 3.5.
I believe the Pentax-M 4/75-150mm is slightly sharper.

Regards
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

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Fra: Markus Maurer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 24. marts 2006 20:53
Til: [email protected]
Emne: PESO:Kerosene lamps


Hi Pentaxians
on my last stroll in the old city part of Zurich I used the Tamron 70-150 F
2.8 Softfocus lens for the first time.
It is a quite heavy zoom and takes a bit to set everything compared to a one
ring zoom, but the results
are very promising so far IMHO. Soon I will try the soft focus feature...

In the late afternoon I saw this nice kerosene lamps inside the alternative
restaurant "Zähringer".
Shot at 70mm 2.8 1/125 sek handheld with the Pentx SFXn on Agfa Vista ISO
200 film:

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4256447&size=lg (178KB)


greetings
Markus

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