Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
Here again with a pic:
This is not an innovative pic, but pleasing, imho:
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/madvigne01.jpg
(Kiev 4A+Jupiter12 - Neopan400@ISO200)
This is not an innovative pic, but pleasing, imho:
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/madvigne01.jpg
(Kiev 4A+Jupiter12 - Neopan400@ISO200)
peter_n
Veteran
Very nice. I wish I had some scenery like this around where I live! Is that a little bit of flare up there in the top right corner? Were you using a lens hood?
Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
peter_n said:Very nice. I wish I had some scenery like this around where I live! Is that a little bit of flare up there in the top right corner? Were you using a lens hood?
Hi!
Yes, there's a little flare.
unfortunately I have no lens hood for this lens, but it seems that the Jup12 doesn't need a hood due to his structure; the front lens is at the bottom of a kind of "natural" hood.
Isn't it?
PS:
the scenery was a little road I was passing through to go for an inspection for my job. At the end of it there's a solitary church (built in 1720) that is going to be restored.
peter_n
Veteran
Beautiful! What country is this in?
If you are getting flare then it means you might actually need to use a hood even though the front element of the lens is recessed as you describe...
I have just bought a Jupiter-11 and it will be here in a week or two. Looking forward very much to using it!
If you are getting flare then it means you might actually need to use a hood even though the front element of the lens is recessed as you describe...
I have just bought a Jupiter-11 and it will be here in a week or two. Looking forward very much to using it!
Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
peter_n said:Beautiful! What country is this in?
If you are getting flare then it means you might actually need to use a hood even though the front element of the lens is recessed as you describe...
I have just bought a Jupiter-11 and it will be here in a week or two. Looking forward very much to using it!![]()
I'm in the Noth-West of Italy.
peter_n
Veteran
Lucky you! I am from England originally and I miss home quite a lot...Carburo said:I'm in the Noth-West of Italy.
Your lens looks like it's a good one, I enjoy 35mm a lot, I only got my first 35mm last year (a Voigtlander) and I love it!
Hope to see more of your pics!
FrankS
Registered User
Maybe pics of that old church at the end of the road.
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