jeffdkennel
Member
Here are a few more photos taken in Guanajuato, Mexico and in Tokyo Japan with a 21mm Voigtlander f/4 and Zeiss T* f/2. Comments appreciated.
Can only attach 3 photos...more on my website www.jeffkennel.com
Can only attach 3 photos...more on my website www.jeffkennel.com
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BigSteveG
Well-known
I like the cats. I think B&W would add some abstraction to the shot.
victoriapio
Well-known
I like the photos. The wide angle shot looks like the vignetting needs a little correction but it's a nice image.
O.C.
O.C.
jeffdkennel
Member
Thanks for your comment. I actually added more vignetting.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Very nice site, I like your work. Mexico is really hard to beat for a photographer. I recently went to Turkey. It is a photographers dream, but it just wasn't fun like Mexico is.
Burkey
Well-known
Nice, Jeff. Which hood are you using with the Voigtlander 21mm? I have the "P" version of the lens used with the LH-1 hood and haven't seen that amount of vignetting. Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
jeffdkennel
Member
Burkey....i use the tiny little hood that came with the lens. Have to look to see what number it is. The vignetting can be pretty "bad" depending on shooting conditions, etc... but I honestly like it (and will increase it) on a lot of photos. I find it adds focus to the subject and more depth to the photo (in most cases)....and for me it gives it an old film type feel rather than the technically perfect photos coming out of most DSLR's.
Do you always correct for vignetting? Or is it a case by case assessment?
Do you always correct for vignetting? Or is it a case by case assessment?
Burkey
Well-known
Hey Jeff,
I agree that the vignetting can actually add to the image on some occasions. The LH-1 hood that I've been using looks like this;
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...er_45BD217A _LH_1_Rectangular_Metal_Lens.html
I bought it after noticing my fingers finding their way in front of the lens sometimes.
Although I've been very happy with Capute One LE it does not have the lens correction feature that Epson PhotoRAW has and yes, I do correct for vignetting sometimes just not removing it completely.
I really doubt the small hood that comes with the 21mm caused the vignetting. Is yours the screw-mount or m-mount version lens?
Regardless, nice photo work on your part.
I agree that the vignetting can actually add to the image on some occasions. The LH-1 hood that I've been using looks like this;
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...er_45BD217A _LH_1_Rectangular_Metal_Lens.html
I bought it after noticing my fingers finding their way in front of the lens sometimes.
Although I've been very happy with Capute One LE it does not have the lens correction feature that Epson PhotoRAW has and yes, I do correct for vignetting sometimes just not removing it completely.
I really doubt the small hood that comes with the 21mm caused the vignetting. Is yours the screw-mount or m-mount version lens?
Regardless, nice photo work on your part.
jeffdkennel
Member
Mine is the old screw mount with the adapter. The vignetting is normal for this wide of a lens, as far as I know...I sometimes increase it depending on the photo. I think what prompted the discussion.
I haven't tried Capture One, but i'm quite happy with Lightroom's vignetting correction.
I haven't tried Capture One, but i'm quite happy with Lightroom's vignetting correction.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Your lens made me try to find a Vignette PlugIn, but I can't find one that doesn't blur the edges. I really like that look. Maybe I'll just have to buy the lens. What was it again?
mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
Hi Jeff,
I like the city shot... lovely composition, perspective & detail.
Mike
I like the city shot... lovely composition, perspective & detail.
Mike
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