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{{dc|A}}{{start|fter school, {{HSL}} wanted}} to go to Henry Burns Park, so we spent a bit of time making new friends and taking some photos. I had promised him yesterday that we would go to the park, so I made sure to bring the M8. It was a lovely day—even a bit chilly in the shade, so a few other kids were enjoying it with us. | {{dc|A}}{{start|fter school, {{HSL}} wanted}} to go to Henry Burns Park, so we spent a bit of time making new friends and taking some photos. I had promised him yesterday that we would go to the park, so I made sure to bring the M8. It was a lovely day—even a bit chilly in the shade, so a few other kids were enjoying it with us. | ||
I played a bit more with black and white conversion on a few of these photos with good results. I did my conversion in Capture One Pro with their built-in legacy styles. I probably should install Silver | I played a bit more with black and white conversion on a few of these photos with good results. I did my conversion in Capture One Pro with their built-in legacy styles. I probably should install [https://nikcollection.dxo.com/silver-efex-pro/ Nik Silver Efex] if I’m going to do this regularly, as it seems that software is a bit more powerful than the templates builtin to C1P. Check out [https://gallery.lucaspix.com/s/grrk8i4pfk/after-school-october-21-2022 the gallery] for all of the images. | ||
I’m still quite enamored with the {{c|Ultron 2/28}}, though I just watched a [https://youtu.be/iJoRXOZ1msQ video] about the [https://amzn.to/3MTPyHC Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40]. This lens has a modern rendering and a truly diminutive size, and it would probably cost me less than the fifty-year-old Summicron 40mm. The Heliar design is a simple one, but the rendering is comparable to modern APO lenses, [https://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2017/08/28/the-voigtlander-50-f3-5-heliar-v-4-on-the-leica-sl-f3-5-is-the-new-f1-4/ according to Steve Huff’s glowing review of the 50mm]. In fact, I’ve wanted to try the [https://amzn.to/3SnMC6S Heliar 3.5/50] for a while, since reading/viewing Huff’s review. | I’m still quite enamored with the {{c|Ultron 2/28}}, though I just watched a [https://youtu.be/iJoRXOZ1msQ video] about the [https://amzn.to/3MTPyHC Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40]. This lens has a modern rendering and a truly diminutive size, and it would probably cost me less than the fifty-year-old Summicron 40mm. The Heliar design is a simple one, but the rendering is comparable to modern APO lenses, [https://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2017/08/28/the-voigtlander-50-f3-5-heliar-v-4-on-the-leica-sl-f3-5-is-the-new-f1-4/ according to Steve Huff’s glowing review of the 50mm]. In fact, I’ve wanted to try the [https://amzn.to/3SnMC6S Heliar 3.5/50] for a while, since reading/viewing Huff’s review. |
Latest revision as of 08:27, 21 October 2022
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After school, Henry wanted to go to Henry Burns Park, so we spent a bit of time making new friends and taking some photos. I had promised him yesterday that we would go to the park, so I made sure to bring the M8. It was a lovely day—even a bit chilly in the shade, so a few other kids were enjoying it with us.
I played a bit more with black and white conversion on a few of these photos with good results. I did my conversion in Capture One Pro with their built-in legacy styles. I probably should install Nik Silver Efex if I’m going to do this regularly, as it seems that software is a bit more powerful than the templates builtin to C1P. Check out the gallery for all of the images.
I’m still quite enamored with the Ultron 2/28, though I just watched a video about the Voigtländer Heliar 2.8/40. This lens has a modern rendering and a truly diminutive size, and it would probably cost me less than the fifty-year-old Summicron 40mm. The Heliar design is a simple one, but the rendering is comparable to modern APO lenses, according to Steve Huff’s glowing review of the 50mm. In fact, I’ve wanted to try the Heliar 3.5/50 for a while, since reading/viewing Huff’s review.
Maybe I should try something new rather than backtracking to the Nokton Classic?
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