raid
Dad Photographer
I used the CZJ 5cm/2 recently from Saturday morning until the sun set at Pensacola Beach. Here is what developed over the day, as documented by me with the Contax IIIa and this old lens:
1. The morning hours.
It started with Dana and Lina meeting up with Claire at Chucke Cheese, while Robin and I discussed our GAS situations. This was followed by Lina and Dana relaxing for an hour on the front yard of our home.
Lina needs a hair cut to remove that part of her hair that is covering her eyes. It is time to take her to get her hair cut!
1. The morning hours.
It started with Dana and Lina meeting up with Claire at Chucke Cheese, while Robin and I discussed our GAS situations. This was followed by Lina and Dana relaxing for an hour on the front yard of our home.



Lina needs a hair cut to remove that part of her hair that is covering her eyes. It is time to take her to get her hair cut!
raid
Dad Photographer
2. Lina getting a haircut at my local barbershop:
In the end, Lina was smiling again.




In the end, Lina was smiling again.
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Dave Wilkinson
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Lovely pics,-from a great lens, Raid.....I have just the humble J8 copy, but must have got lucky with a mint 1959 example, as the rendition is very similar.
cheers, Dave.
cheers, Dave.
raid
Dad Photographer
3. Arts festival: In the afternoon, we all drove down to the historical Pensacola downtown, and we took a walk through an arts festival that was held at Seville Square.



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raid
Dad Photographer
4. The end of the day. Dana and Lina standing close to the water of Pensacola Bay.
I feel great when I see my daughters get close with nature around them. The day was a good one indeed, and the old Sonnar lens did well.




I feel great when I see my daughters get close with nature around them. The day was a good one indeed, and the old Sonnar lens did well.
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raid
Dad Photographer
Dave Wilkinson said:Lovely pics,-from a great lens, Raid.....I have just the humble J8 copy, but must have got lucky with a mint 1959 example, as the rendition is very similar.
cheers, Dave.
Thank you, Dave.
Yes, the J-8 is a jewel that does not cost a lot. My J-8 example may not be in mint condition cosmetically, but optically it is an excellent lens.
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