I am still under the Nikon F2 spell.Took a walk to the breakwater jetty at the end of Sarandi street. A general view of the land side of the jetty with the 28mm.
My objective in this roll was getting used to the 105mm/2.5 that just came in. The following are samples taken with the new lens.
A line fisherman on the jetty, first preparing line and bait, then waiting for the pull.
Famous abandoned ship nearby.
Holocaust memorial monument.
A try for selective focus. I have been trying these images for many years, never getting exactly what I wanted. Maybe I can get closer with this 105 once I learn the ropes. Must learn to use that DOF preview, though.
Thanks for looking!
P.S. This is going to be my last Pan F+ for a while, the can is empty. Going to FP4+ now.
Waterscapes in the city
Re: Waterscapes in the city
Nice work, Julio. I like the tones in the first fisherman photo.
James McKearney
Re: Waterscapes in the city
The 105mm f2.5 is a superb lens, Julio. You should try it for portraiture.
GrahamS
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Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
Re: Waterscapes in the city
Thanks! Yes Graham, the 105 seems tailor-made for portrait service. Stay tuned.
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Re: Waterscapes in the city
Such great light you had that day, Julio. An F2 with a 28, 35, 50, and 105 makes for a good day bag kit. Get a big enough bag, and you can include the occasional 135, 200, or 300. I think the reason I've never pursued getting an F4 as much as I thought I would was that after using the F2S, and the F3, it just didn't seem that important, especially since I have an F100.
I lucked out a couple of months ago with the purchase of an F2AS for little money because it had some damage (the finder release lever is missing). But since I can't get the finder off, I can't clean out all the deteriorated seals bouncing around. More on that later.
Just keep working that F2, Julio, you can't go wrong.
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I lucked out a couple of months ago with the purchase of an F2AS for little money because it had some damage (the finder release lever is missing). But since I can't get the finder off, I can't clean out all the deteriorated seals bouncing around. More on that later.
Just keep working that F2, Julio, you can't go wrong.
PF
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Re: Waterscapes in the city
Thanks, PF. Maybe the finder release axle in your F2AS could be turned with a tool? I am not familiar with Nikon mechanics.
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Re: Waterscapes in the city
Yeah, it could be, Julio, but I've got a donor finder that will give up its lever, if I ever get around to doing the swap.Julio1fer wrote:Thanks, PF. Maybe the finder release axle in your F2AS could be turned with a tool? I am not familiar with Nikon mechanics.
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