Thanks, Jack!
I know a lot of people just don't like vignetting as a general rule.
I'm not crazy about it in most cases, but I do like using it from time
to time -- but almost exclusively in b/w shots. I do try to use it
sparingly -- as soft as possible. But, I can see where some find it
distracting.
Glad you enjoyed the images in spite of it. :-) Thanks for having a look.
-- Walt
On 2/8/2011 7:31 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
Simply great exposure and rendering on all. Wonderful barn!
The upper corner vignetting is a slightly distracting however.
Jack
--- On Mon, 2/7/11, Walter Gilbert<[email protected]> wrote:
From: Walter Gilbert<[email protected]>
Subject: Mini-GESO: Snowy Day Photo Walk - 2/7/11
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"<[email protected]>
Date: Monday, February 7, 2011, 4:25 PM
Hi all,
I thought I'd take the Pentaxes out after a little
overnight snowfall and risk drawing the ire of those who
have seen quite enough snow for the year
thank-you-very-much.
I fumbled the focusing on the K 50/1.4 on quite a few of
the shots I took, unfortunately. It's going to take
some practice, obviously. But, I do love the lens and
am really, really looking forward to getting to know it
better.
I just figured I ought to post something since I've been
away from the group for a while. Before you click,
though, be warned: *Images contain vignetting.*
Any thoughts, criticisms, or lavish gifts will be much
appreciated.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/walt_gilbert/sets/72157625874952441/
I also took the K1000 and my 135/2.5 out with some Kodak
Plus-X 125 and filled a roll. I hope to get them
developed soon and will scan the negatives afterward.
I'll share those with the group if any of them come out
worth a tinker's damn.
Thanks in advance for looking!
-- Walt
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