Gone With The Wind.
Well.. not when these were shot, but today I am sure they're long gone :p
Bad jokes aside, these two dandelions were photographed in Poland, using a very cool little lens landed by my brother in law.
A Japanese SMC Takumar 35 f2. A marvelous piece of glass if you ask me.
Sony a7r + SMC Takumar 35mm f 2 --- ISO 100 --- f/2 --- 1/320 sec
He (my brother in law) was the one who got me into manual lenses.
After seeing some of his outstanding shots using these oldies I decided to give it a try, despite not having any previous experience with manual focus or any type of analog photographic gear.
It was love at first sight, I never looked back and today I mainly shoot with old manual M42 lenses.
Sometimes it's a pain in the butt but it is totally worth it!
Sony a7r + SMC Takumar 35mm f 2 --- ISO 100 --- f/2 --- 1/400 sec
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