It looks like one of those false colored post cards from days of yore.
Weird look to it, like its not in focus or something else... Good
composition.


On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 3:42 AM, Christine Aguila <christ...@caguila.com> wrote:
> Wow!  very pretty, Jay!  Looks like the lens will work out just fine, no?  
> Cheers, Christine
>
>
>> On Apr 18, 2017, at 11:27 PM, Jay Taylor <kingfishn...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> A couple weekends back I made my annual visit to our local  historical 
>> camera collectors swap meet in hopes of finding a K version of the SMC 
>> 28/3.5. I wasn't that lucky (I usually find a gem there), but I did find an 
>> M 28/2.8 and a K 50/4 Macro. I shot a few images with the 50 on my Sony A7II 
>> and was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this 1970's era lens. Here's 
>> one of the shots taken at Seattle's Washington Park Arboretum.
>> JayT
>> https://photos.smugmug.com/Nature/Wildlife/i-85mHthv/0/XL/IMG_5310-XL.jpg
>>
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