JT wrote:
Wow. They don't build them like they use to.
What is interesting is that most of the grand structures were build over a period of hundreds of years yet the funding for them remained in place even after political landscape changes in the country they are built in.
Hi JT, it's a beast alright. The church is 137 m in length under 33 m high vaults. It is currenty under extensive repairs, that's why not many people know it is open. So nobody inside but me.
Yes. The focus is difficult with the 135. Shooting it on my older d3s or d4 was hit or mis. It was actually easier on the f6. But regardless, I love this lens.
Love so much this lens that I bought several adapters, to use it with Nikon Z, Fuji X and Leica TL! With an aps-c sensor it works amazing as a 75 mm portrait lens.
JT wrote:
I love Manarola. This shot at dusk is an incredible subject. Thanks for posting.
Hi JT and thank you for sharing your thoughts and for commenting my pic's, it's highly appreciated. I totally agree with you about Manarolo, this pic is probably the one l like the most from my trip to Cinque Terre.
Thank you again for showing interest in my simple work.
Sincerely;
T.
Wow. They don't build them like they use to.
What is interesting is that most of the grand structures were build over a period of hundreds of years yet the funding for them remained in place even after political landscape changes in the country they are built in.
Hi JT, it's a beast alright. The church is 137 m in length under 33 m high vaults. It is currenty under extensive repairs, that's why not many people know it is open. So nobody inside but me.
Congrats on being the first to post an image on the revived site. Image number 1000000. 🥳🎉🍻
Jipie! 🤣
I love Manarola. This shot at dusk is an incredible subject. Thanks for posting.
Hi JT and thank you for sharing your thoughts and for commenting my pic's, it's highly appreciated. I totally agree with you about Manarolo, this pic is probably the one l like the most from my trip to Cinque Terre.
Thank you again for showing interest in my simple work.
Sincerely;
T.