Thanks! Yes, I think the 50/1.1 “dirties” the smoothness of the sensor’s rendering a little to give it some character. It also provides a unique rendering all its own.
Lovely shots. And I just love that soft light.
It has been so long since I’ve been in the snow, but I miss the silence that it brings, due to the fact that it absorbs sound that would otherwise be reflected off of hard surfaces underneath. Or at least that is how I remember it. 🙂
I have come to really like this lens for its aesthetics. I mean, look at the way it renders those snowflakes.
Well that’s some poetic prose Karim ― didn’t know you were such a romantic.
Living in a large city, it’s not often quiet, but it’s definitely more quiet when it snows. Part of the reason though is because people tend to stay indoors.
As for the rendering of this lens, be it for people or snow, I have grown to really like it.
Nice! With this lens somehow M9ish! 🙂
Thanks! Yes, I think the 50/1.1 “dirties” the smoothness of the sensor’s rendering a little to give it some character. It also provides a unique rendering all its own.
Lovely shots. And I just love that soft light.
It has been so long since I’ve been in the snow, but I miss the silence that it brings, due to the fact that it absorbs sound that would otherwise be reflected off of hard surfaces underneath. Or at least that is how I remember it. 🙂
I have come to really like this lens for its aesthetics. I mean, look at the way it renders those snowflakes.
Well that’s some poetic prose Karim ― didn’t know you were such a romantic.
Living in a large city, it’s not often quiet, but it’s definitely more quiet when it snows. Part of the reason though is because people tend to stay indoors.
As for the rendering of this lens, be it for people or snow, I have grown to really like it.
Agreed. Lovely snokeh.