dougyau
Member
kevin m
Veteran
That's a sweet pic!
yanidel
Well-known
did the sheep lick your lens ?
you must have been very close with the 12mm ...
O. Pyykkö
Member
Funny, I just ordered CV 12/5.6 this week, and I was to check whether there's a R-D1+12/5.6 thread here in RFF.com 
Very nice shot btw. Are you using normal 12mm viewfinder or have got the 12mm-D one?
Very nice shot btw. Are you using normal 12mm viewfinder or have got the 12mm-D one?
Geo
Established
Fantastic shot, the angle, the black & white, the looks it all works so well.
Geo
Geo
bennyng
Benny Ng
did the sheep lick your lens ?you must have been very close with the 12mm ...
I was about to ask the same question!!
Cheers,
dougyau
Member
Wow, thank you guys so much for the kind words!
The sheep did not lick my camera, they were trying to EAT it, as my son was feeding them just then. It was a grab and run shot, definitely.
Dear "O. Pyykko": I don't use a viewfinder at all with the 12/5.6 and the 15/4.5. The field of view is so wide and I always get very close to the subject so for me it's not an issue. Thanks for you kind comments and hope you enjoy the 12mm as much as I do!
Regards,
Douglas
The sheep did not lick my camera, they were trying to EAT it, as my son was feeding them just then. It was a grab and run shot, definitely.
Dear "O. Pyykko": I don't use a viewfinder at all with the 12/5.6 and the 15/4.5. The field of view is so wide and I always get very close to the subject so for me it's not an issue. Thanks for you kind comments and hope you enjoy the 12mm as much as I do!
Regards,
Douglas
Avotius
Some guy
Thats an almost perfect shot right there, great capture!
dougyau
Member
Flying little girl
Flying little girl
Another one with the 12/5.6 and the R-D1. Legoland in England, my 4 year old daughter in mid-air!
Flying little girl
Another one with the 12/5.6 and the R-D1. Legoland in England, my 4 year old daughter in mid-air!

morgan
Well-known
That is an awesome shot!
jmarcus
Well-known
I love the shot too. Would like to see a big one though.
Well done,
James
Well done,
James
dougyau
Member
Thanks Morgan and jmarcus. I'm not sure I know how to show a bigger image on RFF, sorry!
bennyng
Benny Ng
O. Pyykkö
Member
O. Pyykkö
Member
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
What on earth is going on there?!
A really nice pic, though I might have preferred a more traditional framing.
A really nice pic, though I might have preferred a more traditional framing.
Kent
Finally at home...
Wow! Fantastic!
I love the light in the last shot.
I love the light in the last shot.
O. Pyykkö
Member
What on earth is going on there?!
A really nice pic, though I might have preferred a more traditional framing.
Thanks. It's a sort of "baptizing" for new med students in our university. =P
I agree, a more traditional framing could have possibly been better. I was basically just messing around with my new lens (I got it about three hours before this shot); shooting ultra wide is a bit hard, when you've only had normal and telephoto lenses!
Kent said:Wow! Fantastic!
I love the light in the last shot.
Thank you very much Kent!
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