Julian Tanase Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2023 #1 Shot this in Legoland (Billund, Denmark), Olympus OM1 with Ilford HP5 (shot and processed at box speed). It always amazes me how sharp the Zuiko lens are, this one being the 50/1.8 prime.
Shot this in Legoland (Billund, Denmark), Olympus OM1 with Ilford HP5 (shot and processed at box speed). It always amazes me how sharp the Zuiko lens are, this one being the 50/1.8 prime.
Pete Askew Admin Jun 9, 2023 #2 It is indeed. Again, it takes a second to realise that this is a model.
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Jun 9, 2023 #4 That is a sharp lens; the sharp image together with the blocky look of Lego models makes for an unusual picture.
That is a sharp lens; the sharp image together with the blocky look of Lego models makes for an unusual picture.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jun 10, 2023 #6 Yeah, I looked at it before reading your comments, and I was thinking “it looks pixelated!” Your comments helped me ‘lego’ the idea.
Yeah, I looked at it before reading your comments, and I was thinking “it looks pixelated!” Your comments helped me ‘lego’ the idea.
Brian Moore Moderator Jun 10, 2023 #7 Rob MacKillop said: Yeah, I looked at it before reading your comments, and I was thinking “it looks pixelated!” Your comments helped me ‘lego’ the idea. Click to expand...
Rob MacKillop said: Yeah, I looked at it before reading your comments, and I was thinking “it looks pixelated!” Your comments helped me ‘lego’ the idea. Click to expand...
R Ralph Turner Well-Known Member Jun 10, 2023 #8 I does, indeed, take a moment or two to realise the reality of this image, like with the canal houses. Very effective.
I does, indeed, take a moment or two to realise the reality of this image, like with the canal houses. Very effective.