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Why I love my CF40

Jank yards

Thank you everybody for your great images .
Junk yards made by nature and by human beeing . I do love that very much .

Ian
Your images are a great start into this kind of topic . :daumenhoch_smilie:

Jürgen
 
Ah, why not. Here's a third shot from the same day - 501CM, 40CF/FLE w/93 pol and original CFV. Even with the 1.5 lens factor, the perspective power of the 40mm lens is quite apparent. I use it more in my landscape work than all my other CF lenses combined.


Michael

That would have been also a good image for the calendar 2009 .
Thanks for posting your images .
Jürgen
 
Thank you Jürgen - you spoil us!

Here's another one for you - but the 'others' can take a look too :)
 

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Time and time again I am suprised by these scanned images from Ian.
A better recommendation for scanned film is hardly possible.

Thanks!
 
No doubt about that.
Just trying to guess from which car if from a car at all.
Could be part of an industrial condensor as well.


Paul
 
So the 40mm CF is only good for photographing junk yards? How come landscapes and architecture are not good subjects for this lens? Why would Zeiss design a lens only for that?? :confused:

Please advise.

Interested readers want to know!

Yes, I saw some great architectural photos in the beginning, but now all I see is junk. Come on.

Steve
 
I like the shot of the heat exchanger a lot.
Could well be modern art.
I have seen pieces at an art exhibition that could not come close to this image.

It does not take much to see all those colours and forms as a modern art display.
Trees, mountains, rivers have a beauty of their own that has been photographed many times.


Paul
 
So the 40mm CF is only good for photographing junk yards? How come landscapes and architecture are not good subjects for this lens? Why would Zeiss design a lens only for that?? :confused:

Please advise. Interested readers want to know!

Yes, I saw some great architectural photos in the beginning, but now all I see is junk. Come on.
Steve

I've posted these images elsewhere here I think, but since we're on the 40mm thread....one landscape and one old truck. Both with my 503CFV-II and 40mm CFE IF (I think).

Gary
 

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Here is small contribution to this thread :) The lens I used was a "classic" 40 C T* (not the most adequate lens for mountaineering but a true "beauty" to use).
 

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Hello Cristian,

Nothing wrong with the C 40 lens.
This B/W image shows a dramatic sky over a wide scenery.
The people in the center give some idea of the scale.
I like it very much.
Thanks.


Paul
 
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Straight off the Epson 3200 scanner (just removed some dust specks). Portra 400NC-2. I shot a couple of rolls at the Landschaftspark Nord, in Duisburg, Germany. This is a blast-furnace (Hochofen) complex that shut down around 1985. Absolutel stunning lighting on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Almost all shots at F/8 and 30-45 seconds.

Wilko
(Contemplating 60x60cm enlargements. And a bigger house with more wall space)
 

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York Minster

Had the last of the York films developed. Below is an image of the Chapter House.

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I like the photo of the York Chapter House. It shows what the lens can do. Now I have to fly over and try my SWC on it, unless one of you near by can do that for me.

Steve
 
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