The Frozen Bays by giancarlo17
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Description
Photography made by Giancarlo in 1981 - Italy
with his manual camera Canon F1 and a Lens Tamron 500mm
(the original shot was a slide)
No postwork, only framed with Photoshop 7
A jewel of winter...
It's a shot made in Giancarlo's region, the Emilia, some frozen bays in the early morning.
And the fantastic effect of his Tamron 500 mm lens !
I must find a solution to could use this lens on my Nikon ! I've never seen a lens doing these incredible reflections of the mirrors. Magic !!!!
If you've missed the previous Macro of Giancarlo, just click here :
"Mimetism" Have a wonderful Thursday my friends, and thank you for your comments and your interest for Giancarlo's gallery Nathalie, for, and always with Giancarlo ("nathalie06" on Renderosity)
"Mimetism" Have a wonderful Thursday my friends, and thank you for your comments and your interest for Giancarlo's gallery Nathalie, for, and always with Giancarlo ("nathalie06" on Renderosity)
Comments (5)
CDBrugg
c'est vrai que les objectifs miroir 500mm ne sont presque plus utilis (on en trouve encore pour minolta) - je crois qu'il est possible d'utiliser un objectif canon sur Nikon avec un convertisseur mais sans AF etc.. - fabuleuse image
Laelia
You need some " ring" to adapt tamron lens on your nikon, t'a dit Zul'....? Elle est belle cette photo de perles d'eau argents ho .. avec le camau des tons gris, entre noir et blanc Bises
kansas
Such a beautiful photo.
zulaan
Magnifique ;) Ne t'inquies pas, je n'ai pas oublice que j'ai dit, faut juste que je retrouve et c'est pas gagn.. (Je parle des adaptateurs) ;)
jcv2
Gorgeous capture of these reflections on these berries! Love to see it! I guess the reflections of the mirrors is related to the construction of the lens, it might be a special construction as used in many telescopes, with mirrors inside it, causing these effects! I don't know, but usually brand lenses cannot be exchangedm but maybe you have luck!