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1010 - italian war cemetery

1110 - italian war cemetery

setup: sony nex 7 with walimex pro 8 f2.8 fisheye | 8mm | f2.8 | ISO200 | 1/25 | cornerfix & lightroom 4.2

so i've used the walimex pro 8 f2.8 fisheye lens for more than a week and almost every day now. it's time to summarise my thoughts about this lens, its technical capabilities, the peculiarities using a fisheye and how it matches the nex 7. please don't expect a standardised review or test scheme, it's more a personal opinion.

before i start the technical part of today's posting i want to venerate the subject of my daily image - the wonderful, great, sad, honourable, ... and moody cemetery of hamburg oejendorf that alone would be worth a whole project or at least a dozens of postings. it is almost as big as a quarter of the town meersburg. in the pic above you can see a part of it, the italian war cemetery. more than 5800 victims of the nazi regime were interred here. it's simply indescribable what you feel there if you get yourself into the scene.

how shall i lead over to such an unimportant topic like technical issues now? well, i've really no idea. let's hope all together that such a terror regime will never come to power again.

what is in the parcel? besides some instructions a leather pouch for the lens is included and of course the two necessary caps that are unfortunately only of medium quality are also inside the package. but let's come to the central matter - the lens itself. considering the price of round about 300 euro it feels simply wonderfully. it's far and away the best built lens i own. the comparison to my former leader, the sony sel 50 f1.8, ends up with a clear win for the walimex: it is heavy to the touch, completely built of metal and stocked with a nice grip. it's designed as a manual lens so that the quality of the dials is very important. and the koreans haven't disappointed us - both the aperture ring as well as the focus ring operate smooth and backlash-free. the aperture ring engages in half stops from f2.8 to f22 and the focus ring can be adjusted from a focal distance of round about 0.3m to 2m to infinity. i don't want to go into more detail regarding the specs, the main key features are named.

the results are pleasing: practically you can adjust the aperture to anything between f2.8 and f4.0 and the focus to infinity and shoot. the lens is mainly sharp at f2.8 and really sharp from f4.0 on. above f5.6 it's razor sharp and the images are suitable for big prints. if required you can view a full resolution example of the architecture of the arena of hanover at f8.0 here. samples with different other apertures are investigatable here in the blog and on flickr. a few other peculiarities are noticeable: because of the very short focal length of only 8mm you should be able to work with shutter speeds up to 1/6 with acceptable failures if your objects aren't moving. if you shoot directly into lights (or the sun what i haven't tested) big flares become visible. anyhow with fluorescent tubes this phenomena wasn't detectable. colour rendering, chromatic aberrations, contrasts - everything fine and in my opinion nothing special to report. from the technical view this lens is an absolute performer. keeping it is a no-brainer.

but there is also an other important aspect besides the technical issues and that is the very special style of composition. forget everything you have learnt about image structuring, composition and the basic rules about photography: almost everything isn't valid anymore with this little fisheye. i want to try to give you a few advices how you can compose an interesting image with a fisheye lens.

outdoors: at first i want to set photographs with a foreground apart from the ones without an interesting main object in the foreground. if you have no interesting main object in the foreground you definitely need to have an interesting area between the fore- and the background. the fisheye characteristic accentuates everything in this part of the image, if there isn't anything to accentuate please don't use a fisheye. according to the angle of view the background on the complete horizon in front of you will be visible in your capture. basically you can say that far areas aren't good objects for fisheye photography. of course exceptions prove the role.

if you have a main object that shall be accentuated place it directly in the middle of the frame. straight horizontal and vertical lines should pass through the centre of the image otherwise they will be distorted. whereas this fact could be wanted, too. next you have to decrease the distance between your main object and you as much as possible. go into the scenery as far as possible, this will definitely improve your results. of course with a fisheye lens sometimes it could be also useful to break all the rules to obtain pleasing results.

indoors: in confined spaced it's much easier to compose interesting images. much easier! the lines aren't running off and walls build and fill the edges of your composition.

as an extra step during the postprocessing you have to use cornerfix to remove the purple corners and the vignette from the to dng-files converted raws. with a proper lens profile this works very well. if there are any unanswered questions left, feel free to comment this posting.

cu, trshptr

0409 - leant at dusk

0409 - leant at dusk

setup: sony nex 7 with sigma 30 f2.8 ex dn | 30mm | f2.8 | ISO640 | -0.7ev | 1/60 | lightroom 4.1

german woods are terrific. if you go into them at dusk, the mystic mood is easily sensible. thousands of leafs let incide only a few light beams onto the ground. the soil smells fruity and wet and the trunks appear vivid. small creeks find their ways through the fallen over trees and feed in that way the whole environment.

really a suitable place to spend the dusk.

cu, trshptr

2208 - asleep in the woods

2208 - asleep in the woods

setup: sony nex 7 with sigma 30 f2.8 ex dn | 30mm | f4.0 | ISO250 | 1/60 | -0.3ev | lightroom 4.1

forests calm me. always when i go into the woods i sense a mystical atmosphere. this mood is somewhat similar to the atmosphere in the mountains or at the sea: a huge, balancing and compensational power enchants and encases you. no matter what you have in mind - you will not carry weight with the forces of nature.

today in the evening i went back to a pond i'd spotted yesterday on my way home from a swimming round in the lake. the colour green dominated the whole scenery. what a nice single-coloured, natural subject.

cu, trshptr

0608 - coming out of the mist

0608 - coming out of the mist

setup: sony nex 7 with sel 50 f1.8 | 50mm | f5.6 | ISO100 | 1/125 | lightroom 4.1

till thursday evening i'm on business trip again, but this time really for a nice purpose: within the scope of the preservation of my certifications as an instructor for general sports i have to participate in at least one course every two years. that's why this week i'm going to improve my skills in climbing and mountain biking, wherefore i'm currently located close to the austrian border in the karwendel mountains next to the town mittenwald.

i know, i already told you, but let me point that out again: i like the mountains very much! if furthermore moody weather conditions attend to hills, rocks and mountains, i'm completely satisfied. in my opinion mountains and mist go very well together.

in today's pic you can see the western karwendel summit, that i can view almost completely without leaving my accommodation.

cu, trshptr

2907 - dripping soft

2907 - dripping soft

setup: sony nex 7 with sel 50 f1.8 | 50mm | f5.6 | ISO100 | 1/80 | lightroom 4.1

one of my favourite scenes (not only) in the mountains is the wood, especially if it is located at the slope. when we descended back to our car today at noontide heavy fog was gathering in the valley of galtuer.

a fresh coldness is noticeable when the fog blanket overruns you. the contrasts become soft, the air flavours of soil. i'm an absolute fan of sceneries like that. in these cases i think back to the times when nature wasn't disturbed by any handmade environmentally unfriendly points. everytime an original nature feeling expatiates, everything is dripping soft. love it!

cu, trshptr

2106 - oasis of carelessness

2106 - oasis of carelessness II
setup: sony nex 7 with sel 50 f1.8 | 50mm | f8.0 | ISO320 | 1/80 | +0,7ev | lightroom 4.1


2106 - oasis of carelessness I
setup: sony nex 7 with sel 50 f1.8 | 50mm | f8.0 | ISO1600 | 1/60 | lightroom 4.1

the 100th post. wow, amazing, how the time goes by. as intended i learn day by day and have a lot of fun while using the sony. my current three lenses have established in the usage with the nex: most of the time the sigma 30f2.8 is mounted, for special uses i have the sel 50f1.8 and if technical picture quality doesn't matter the fujian 35f1.7 is my first choice, especially for dreamy portraits.

today was the date of departure, what means that we had to leave our oasis of carelessness and relaxation in the alps and return to real life. if you had a view from the terrace of your cottage as shown in the two photos of this posting, you would possibly think twice about your impending departure.

but of course you don't want to leave your lovely waiting.

cu, trshptr

2006 - royal lake

2006 - royal lake

setup: sony nex 7 with sel 50 f1.8 | 50mm | f8.0 | ISO100 | 1/125 | lightroom 4.1

as you would expect our nature oriented training day became an idyllic one. the koenigssee, what proverbially would be royal lake or lake of the kings in english, is a very pretty place in germany and recommendable for everybody who has a thing for the landscape of for example norway or canada.

apparently there was no way round this fact for the authors of travel guides of germany. already in the early morning when we arrived at koenigssee dozens of japanese have jumped on the first boat to salet, the southeastern end of the lake. they all must have read of the speciality of the most southeastern corner of bavaria and germany in any guide, otherwise they still would have been sleeping in their hotels.

almost every asian man and woman was armed with a huge dslr (except two girls who have used the nex 5 - well chosen, ladies), most of them with nikons, and not really provided with any composition strategy - trial and error seems to be the shooting method of the most of the southeast asian tourists. why not...

nevertheless the journey was definitely worth the early getting up. due to our fast step we have been the first people who entered the valley today. unfortunately the air has been very foggy so that a lot of pics didn't turn out very well. but a few of them even profited of the special air conditions - while we were sailing over the lake suddenly the sun came into the lakeside and illuminated an abandoned gangplank. the complete rest of the hillside was residing in the foggy and misty dark. a mysterious mood came over me. nice place to be there for a while, also if you know of and live at the lake constance.

cu, trshptr

2705 - one, two, three, whee!

one, two, three, whee!

setup: sony nex 7 with sel 50 f1.8 | 50mm | manual focus | f4.0 | ISO400 | 1/2500 | lightroom 4

a long party night is followed by the hangover. although this morning tina was committed to drive she had slightly headache and fatigue after getting out of bed whereas i didn't have any problems despite the six beers of yesterday evening.

except our meeting with friends in ravensburg on saturday evening the whitsun weekend was characterised by the greyhound racing event that took place near our home on saturday and sunday. yesterday a breed contest was conducted by the greyhound racing club bermatingen and today national and solo races have attracted the spectators.

i have never visited such an event before. accordingly i was deeply impressed by the speed and the power of the greyhounds and the atmosphere on the ground. two notably interesting facts: firstly there were almost no brawls between the animals although at least 50 to 100 top motivated dogs were on hand and ready to start. second off the fastest runners need only a little bit more than 30s for 430m which means an average speed of 50km/h. wow!

two more interesting pics of these athletes can be found on my flickr stream!

cu, trshptr

1805 - illuminated

illuminated

setup: canon eos 400d with efs 18-55mm | 55mm | f5.6 | ISO800 | 1/50 | lightroom 4

for our today's excursion we visited the monkey hill in salem. round about 200 barbary apes live in a mostly species-appropriate husbandry on an area of approximately 12 hectare in the forest in the middle of nowhere.

it was very interesting to observe the social structure of their hierarchy. the 200 monkeys are separated into three groups of 50 to 80 animals. each group has one male and one female chief. furthermore the whole population has a overall chief of each gender. at monkey hill the most important rule is to avoid any contact with the current babies. every monkey would protect these little newborns against any - in his opinion - negative influences. to sum up i can say that in many aspects barbary apes are very similar to human beings.

however evident similarities between yesterday's and today's subject are quite accidentally. ;-)

cu, trshptr

1005 - curved lines

curved lines

setup: canon eos 400d with efs 18-55mm | 55mm | f8.0 | ISO100 | 1/250 | lightroom 4

currently we have foehn at the lake constance. today the temperature increased about eight to ten degrees, the humidity decreased and now the sky is full of cirrus clouds. i'm going to tell you more about the microclimate at the lake in the near future, i have the wish to combine this information with a great panorama of the alps with the lake in the foreground. unfortunately here at the lake constance we need very special conditions to have good visibility and one of the essential parameters is the foehn, of which more later.

nevertheless at prime weather i was seeking for a nice scenery for today's posting. the fruit farmers have already prepared their plantations for the protection against birds that perhaps consume the yield and possibly eventuating heavy thunderstorms that are also conditioned by the microclimate at the lake. for this reason they fixed meshes above their fruit trees to protect them against birds and hail. the meshes are not yet stretched but when the fruits finally grow or the forecast switches completely the farmers will be well-prepared.

cu, trshptr