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Spring can be a season, a jump or water. Maybe other things too.

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Thanks, Joani.   It will be hot here when you are having Spring.  Red barns around here are not the norm.  I love the pop of color they can give a dull landscape and try to get a good image everytime I see one.

Love the colors.  The blue is so bright and the yellow so lovely.  We are putting up a pole barn and want to use the red...so many gorgeous colors pulled together.  We here in Michigan are 'trying' to put our shovels away...just had a big snow storm of 6 inches or so last week.  The ice is still on the inland lakes.  We are ready for color!  Beautiful picture Anne.

Thanks, Joani.   It will be hot here when you are having Spring.  Red barns around here are not the norm.  I love the pop of color they can give a dull landscape and try to get a good imag everytime I see one.

Wow, love everything about this!

I absolutely love using vintage manual focus lenses adapted to my Sony APSC A6500 camera.  I don't use these old lenses because they are inexpensive - although they are! Most cost well less than fifty dollars... I use them because of the distinct and artistic renditions that these lenses produce. Usually in unique and swirly bokeh effects. I most often shoot them wide open so that the optical flaws producing the distinct renditions are most evident almost like impressionistic paintings...

Russian Helios 44-4 58mm f/2.0 - This one has sort of a fairy-like effect...

Carl Zeiss 135mm f/4.0 Triotar

Meyer Optik 50mm f/1.8 Oreston

Fujian 35mm f/1.7 - this is a security camera lens

Note:  The focus peaking capability of the Sony cameras make using manual focus lenses relatively fast and easy. The areas that are in-focus shine in red!

Not exactly Spring oriented but, I like this shot with the Oreston...

Beautiful bokeh!  Great focusing feature for manual focus on the Sony. 

Simply beautiful, Richard.  I love the Bokeh.

Thanks Ann and Nancy - these old lenses are fun with which to shoot.  However, they often can come up with pretty nice "straight" images also; such as this one of my daughter, shot with a Meyer Optik Gorlitz 135mm f/2.8 Orestegon.  I adapted this lens to my Sony A6500 with a Kipon Focal Reducer which gives me about the equivalent view with the crop sensor camera as I would get with this lens on a full frame camera.  It also increases the aperture by one stop, making it an equivalent 135mm f/2.0. This lens is about 60-years old...

My daughter likes this image so well that she is using it on her business website.  

Beautiful image of a beautiful daughter.

It is a beautiful photo - of course your daughter is beautiful to begin with.

Thanks all...  We are quite proud of her.  Hard to believe that she turned 49 this week!

These are terrific.

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