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Post Options Post Options   Quote pegelli Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 February 2025 at 10:38
So, that was busy week 5 and reading the comments it's not over yet Great entries all.

Today we start week 6 for focal length between 34 and 40 mm. Should also provide enough options. For me it's five 35's, a 37 and two 40's. I set my minimum goal to hit at least every focal length but will try to do a bit more. Weather is good but lots of other stuff to take care of will make my photo time limited.
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Waning Crescent of a bollard

Sony ILCE-7RM4A | SAMYANG AF 35mm F1.8 | f/5.6 | 35.0 mm | 1/640s | iso100
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11x35, 37, 38, 4x40. How could I let this happen?
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A short walk in New York with Sony SAL 35/1.4 G.

#1 9th Street


#2 Fifth Avenue


#3 14th Street (After returning home, I found on Google: "The Baumann Brothers Furniture and Carpets Store was designed in 1881 by eminent architects David and John Jardine for merchant James McCreery. Landmarked in 2008, this through-block building is considered one of New York's great works of cast-iron architecture.")


#4 Union Square
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Originally posted by Snegren Snegren wrote:

11x35, 37, 38, 4x40. How could I let this happen?
I think it's a 3-letter word and they used to produce a lot of that in Groningen
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I'm trying to use my lenses for day prime on their native mount camera's, so here's my first set with the Minolta 35/2

35-1: It's still winter



35-2: Fallen tree in a frozen pond



35-3: More from the wintry forest



35-4: Resting cormorant, 35 mm is even on APS-C too short for serious birding, I cropped this one square but used the full height


All A700 + Minolta 35/2
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Minolta Shift CA 35MM 1:2.8 (SR mount, MD-III, 1982)

35.1 Kalkmolen


35.2: Grosmolen


The next is a pano of 4 portrait images. Panning works great with a shift lens.

35.3: Leiden, Morsch Poort (1669)

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More vintage Minolta. Minolta MC W.Rokkor-HH 1:1.8 f=35mm (SR mount, MC, early 70s). Fantastic lens, OOF areas very nicely rendered.

35.4: Hartebrugkerk, Leiden


35.5: Like a flower


35.6: Like flowers


35.7: Church candles


35.8: Regenboogstandbeeld, Leiden
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third and fourth 28s and first 35

28.3 straw path

Zeiss Contax G 28/2.8 f5.6 on nex7 - purple corners even on aps-c on the nex-7 sensor (the reason for CornerFix software)

28.4 bench off the beach

Pentacon 28/2.8 f5.6 on nex7 for the half-frame lens

35.1 morning oak

Sony "Easy Choice" 35/1.8 f4.5 a100
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Today a walk with two 35s. Brooklyn with Minolta AF 35/2.0 and Manhattan with Minolta MC 35/1.8.
First up, Minolta AF 35/2.0 and Sony a7rv.

#1 Piece of Cake


#2 From Pebble Beach


#3 From Dumbo ferry terminal.
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And the second part from Manhattan - Minolta MC 35/1.8.

#1 Fearless Girl


#2 The Chapel of All Saints


#3 Rhino
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40-1: Frozen marsh



40-2: Entrance to Fort Oelegem (WW1 defense ring around Antwerp)



40-3: Ice pattern



40-4: Frozen bubbles


All A7ii + Voigtländer Heliar 40/2.8
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Let me post my 'Day 35' attempts...


35.1 - "Underground station - Am Hart"

a7RIVa + FE 35mm F2.8 ZA



35.2 - "Mash & Heal 2"

a7RIVa + A. Schacht Ulm Travegon 35/3.5 R [LTM]



35.3 - "Afterglow"

a7RIVa + Voigtländer APO-Lanthar E 35/2
/Michael

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Minolta MD 35/2.8

#1 City map (@f2.8)


#2 Christopher Columbus Plaza (@f8.0)
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