Very pretty and good shot with the bees.The first crocuses of spring are blooming, so me and my new camera went outside.
And as you'll see in the 3rd pic, the bees/wasps were out too.
I’m really glad to see the bee! What brilliant colors! What part of the world do you hale from, if I may ask?The first crocuses of spring are blooming, so me and my new camera went outside.
And as you'll see in the 3rd pic, the bees/wasps were out too.
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That's stunningArashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto Japan
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Lovely bloomsA walk with flowers.
I'm in Canada, so spring comes slowly here, starting with crocuses.I’m really glad to see the bee! What brilliant colors! What part of the world do you hale from, if I may ask?
Gorgeous and dramatic sunrise shot! Lovely close-ups of the buds and flowers too!What a sunrise it was!
I love the perspective on this. What is the focal length of the lens? Seems pretty wide?Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto Japan
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This was shot with a third party Korean made Samyang brand manual focus 12mm X-mount lens on a Fujifilm XT1. It's a great lens with a maximum f2 opening.I love the perspective on this. What is the focal length of the lens? Seems pretty wide?
It's such a great effect. The widest I have is on one of my zooms, which 12mm but that is actually more like 24mm because it'a a mirrorless camera (Olympus Pen-F) so you double that to get the what it is in an SLR focal range. I've been eyeing their pro 8mm fixed lens, but it's pricey - sometimes they get refurbished ones so I'm hoping eventually one of those show up.This was shot with a third party Korean made Samyang brand manual focus 12mm X-mount lens on a Fujifilm XT1. It's a great lens with a maximum f2 opening.
I'm a sucker for wide angle lens and this lens has been on my camera ever since. It can focus very up close and bokeh is fantastic at f2. I used this lens for landscape and street photography which is very good for random shots as you don't need to focus after you've set the aperture and focal distance. I also have a 8mm of the same made. Both are wonderful lens.
Yes, the Pen-F is a cropped factor sensor and it doubles the focal length x2 of the 12mm.It's such a great effect. The widest I have is on one of my zooms, which 12mm but that is actually more like 24mm because it'a a mirrorless camera (Olympus Pen-F) so you double that to get the what it is in an SLR focal range. I've been eyeing their pro 8mm fixed lens, but it's pricey - sometimes they get refurbished ones so I'm hoping eventually one of those show up.
All the wide angle shots are taken in Hokkaido (2015)You obviously really know what you're doing tabbytom All of my good shots are just pure luck.