Nice to see you back out mate, sounds like it's just what the doctor ordered. I've got 3 vintage 135mm K mount lenses all third party but very nice to have a walk out with, that SMC Pentax you have renders nicely with your K1. Good stuff!
Thanks for the reply Lee and you taking the time to comment its always appreciated. I was pleasantly surprised at just how good this lens paired with the K1 in image quality and feel. I might take it out for another spin this time focusing (mind the pun) on closer up work. Looking forward to your next video.
Thank you. Pleased to read you enjoyed my mad ramblings - the final image and getting it was great fun, everything was streaming with rain water. Was great to be outdoors again but it was nice to dry off when I got home.
thanks Andrew. Was great to be out and about again. I think our little jaunt up on to the verns the week or so before igniting the spark! So, the fact everyone is now suffering again with me producing for youtube again is your fault! lol
Thank you Barry. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. Been watching your video on Darwen Tower, and you have reminded me I really must do another video on wild flowers at some point, and secondly I just love discovering tower/monuments and remote building and landmarks. We just don't seem to build them any more. At least some of them are being maintained still.
Another well made made video there Geoff. The weather plays havoc with all our plans, and as you are there without the light, it turns into a scouting venture for next time. 135 or 150 mm is a focal length I need to acquire at some point and so it's interesting from that POV as well.
Thanks Kevin, 135mm I suppose would be more often used in portraiture, as it offers a lovely subject separation from background at that focal length, so using it for landscape is a little less common as you would normally have a 70-200 with you, rather than a prime 135mm. Still i'm not one for convention and I think you can often find interesting if not sometimes frustrating experiences when using not so perfect tool for the job! :) If you are going to get a 135mm in the future, (I cant offer much in the way of advice for the 150mm) then the Samyang 135mm f/2.0 (which I also have) is phenomenal, however it comes with a word of warning, its so good its verges on being too clinical in its light handling, which for me is a shame as I like lenses with some character... i.e Helios 44-2 58mm springs to mind
Thank you Seb, that's very kind of you and thank you for stopping by and taking a look at my little corner of youtube. Equally, following and looking forward to watching your progression and growth.
I rarely do as i'm told, but i couldn't help but 'Like and Subscribe'. Lot's of reasons for that but the tone and tenor of the vid is first and foremost. A sheepish second is that you're shooting with my fave camera and one of my fave lenses - mines the earlier Super-Multi-Coated 2.5, however, rather than the K-Mount SMC. I love Taks on a K-1. Nice images with that lovely restricted pallete and the brooding sky. I'm glad to have found your channel and looking forward to more. All the very best from a cabin in a swamp in a rainforest in New Zealand.
Thank you for taking the time to comment Lurz, its a funny thing but as your comment came in I was just thinking about going out with that very same lens tonight as I hadn't used it in a while to shoot some light trails from passing cars :) I might still do that, may even do a video! Thank you.
@@GeoffMoorePhotography That settles it then - i'll take mine with me to the beach this-evening. It'll be playing second fiddle but, if the clouds are right, it'll see the light. Have a good one. Cheers.
It's a nice lens Geoff. I've got one myself, but found it could be quite frustrating on an APSC camera. Good for close up stuff though, funnily enough. It's definitely got a look about it, and has some gorgeous colours. Good to see you out and about at Croome court as well. Keep them coming. 😃
Thanks Neville - Yeah its been in my collection for a couple of years and I think that's only the 4th or 5th time its been on the camera. I do love the rendering of the colours it provides, it has character for sure. I underestimated however just how accurate you have to be with the manual focusing of it. From my first couple of outings I ended up with a lot of missed focus shots and thought it was an issue with the lens, also its infinity point feels as though it needs a few mm more to nail focus. Even in the viewfinder and on the back of live view its off by a bit. However, really studying the images once back at home in detail the focus is spot on and razor sharp if you take time and work the lens carefully. I wonder if thats the same experience for you and yours?
@@GeoffMoorePhotography I can't honestly say Geoff. I'm not sure I would know what I was looking for. I've mainly shot a few flowers and a bit of woodland photography, which was interesting with an APSC crop. I think you are right though. You have to be spot on when you focus manually, and I usually focus check before I pull the trigger.
ha no problem :) I'm going to experiment more with the lens, I hope i won't risk boring you and everyone else with the results lol or at least getting to them.
Nice to see you back out mate, sounds like it's just what the doctor ordered. I've got 3 vintage 135mm K mount lenses all third party but very nice to have a walk out with, that SMC Pentax you have renders nicely with your K1. Good stuff!
Thanks for the reply Lee and you taking the time to comment its always appreciated. I was pleasantly surprised at just how good this lens paired with the K1 in image quality and feel.
I might take it out for another spin this time focusing (mind the pun) on closer up work. Looking forward to your next video.
Geoff, great video and excellent photographs. Thank you for sharing. Peace and Safe Travels.
Thanks Craig, rather enjoying your videos too! Good to see the world from across the pond and halfway around the world so to speak :)
I enjoyed it...quite a bit! The atmospheric end of the video with the sound of rain drops and thunder...Icing on the cake!!!
Thank you. Pleased to read you enjoyed my mad ramblings - the final image and getting it was great fun, everything was streaming with rain water. Was great to be outdoors again but it was nice to dry off when I got home.
You turned a miserable situation (rain) into a very nice image in the end.
Thank you. Its has drama for sure :)
Nicely done Geoff. Love the attitude. Great to hear your personal thoughts beyond photography itself, creates the full picture as such.
Thank you Mike. More to come :)
Liked this mate, nice message at the end. Great video and production too - love that thunder!
thanks Andrew. Was great to be out and about again. I think our little jaunt up on to the verns the week or so before igniting the spark! So, the fact everyone is now suffering again with me producing for youtube again is your fault! lol
Cracking video mate
Thank you Barry. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. Been watching your video on Darwen Tower, and you have reminded me I really must do another video on wild flowers at some point, and secondly I just love discovering tower/monuments and remote building and landmarks. We just don't seem to build them any more. At least some of them are being maintained still.
Another well made made video there Geoff. The weather plays havoc with all our plans, and as you are there without the light, it turns into a scouting venture for next time. 135 or 150 mm is a focal length I need to acquire at some point and so it's interesting from that POV as well.
Thanks Kevin, 135mm I suppose would be more often used in portraiture, as it offers a lovely subject separation from background at that focal length, so using it for landscape is a little less common as you would normally have a 70-200 with you, rather than a prime 135mm. Still i'm not one for convention and I think you can often find interesting if not sometimes frustrating experiences when using not so perfect tool for the job! :)
If you are going to get a 135mm in the future, (I cant offer much in the way of advice for the 150mm) then the Samyang 135mm f/2.0 (which I also have) is phenomenal, however it comes with a word of warning, its so good its verges on being too clinical in its light handling, which for me is a shame as I like lenses with some character... i.e Helios 44-2 58mm springs to mind
Hi Geoff great to see you back and happy new year! Great images as always look forward to more of your work through 2022 , very best wishes!
Happy new year! to you too Mark. Thank you for your kind words, here is to a better year a head and to making and taking more images and photos!
Very nice video Geoff! I subbed, look forward to supporting you on here and seeing more of these awesome videos😊
Thank you Seb, that's very kind of you and thank you for stopping by and taking a look at my little corner of youtube. Equally, following and looking forward to watching your progression and growth.
I rarely do as i'm told, but i couldn't help but 'Like and Subscribe'. Lot's of reasons for that but the tone and tenor of the vid is first and foremost. A sheepish second is that you're shooting with my fave camera and one of my fave lenses - mines the earlier Super-Multi-Coated 2.5, however, rather than the K-Mount SMC. I love Taks on a K-1. Nice images with that lovely restricted pallete and the brooding sky. I'm glad to have found your channel and looking forward to more. All the very best from a cabin in a swamp in a rainforest in New Zealand.
Thank you for taking the time to comment Lurz, its a funny thing but as your comment came in I was just thinking about going out with that very same lens tonight as I hadn't used it in a while to shoot some light trails from passing cars :) I might still do that, may even do a video! Thank you.
@@GeoffMoorePhotography That settles it then - i'll take mine with me to the beach this-evening. It'll be playing second fiddle but, if the clouds are right, it'll see the light. Have a good one. Cheers.
@@luzr6613would love to see the results, let me know if you upload the images online I'll be keen to take a look.
It's a nice lens Geoff. I've got one myself, but found it could be quite frustrating on an APSC camera. Good for close up stuff though, funnily enough. It's definitely got a look about it, and has some gorgeous colours. Good to see you out and about at Croome court as well. Keep them coming. 😃
Thanks Neville - Yeah its been in my collection for a couple of years and I think that's only the 4th or 5th time its been on the camera. I do love the rendering of the colours it provides, it has character for sure. I underestimated however just how accurate you have to be with the manual focusing of it. From my first couple of outings I ended up with a lot of missed focus shots and thought it was an issue with the lens, also its infinity point feels as though it needs a few mm more to nail focus. Even in the viewfinder and on the back of live view its off by a bit. However, really studying the images once back at home in detail the focus is spot on and razor sharp if you take time and work the lens carefully. I wonder if thats the same experience for you and yours?
@@GeoffMoorePhotography I can't honestly say Geoff. I'm not sure I would know what I was looking for. I've mainly shot a few flowers and a bit of woodland photography, which was interesting with an APSC crop. I think you are right though. You have to be spot on when you focus manually, and I usually focus check before I pull the trigger.
ha no problem :) I'm going to experiment more with the lens, I hope i won't risk boring you and everyone else with the results lol or at least getting to them.
@@GeoffMoorePhotography Well, if it comes to it you are welcome to borrow mine for comparison.
@@nevillewatkins4997 That's very kind of you Neville
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