Konica FS-1

This shot was taken beside Lake Granby in Colorado, looking toward Winter Park. Lens was 57mm f/1.2 with circular polarizing filter dialed to a light setting.

Same lens with the polarizing filter set more effectively. Here on the headwaters of the Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park.

Again using my 57mm f/1.2 at Fall River Pass in Rocky Mountain National Park. Note how the polarizing filter darkens the sky and brings out the clouds.

The two photos above of Brussels sprouts and mushrooms were taken from the same angle with a Konica 135mm f/3.2 lens with a +2 diopter attached. The one at left was illuminated by a flash held to the right. The picture at right was taken with the flash held low and to the left. Exposure was at f/16 at 1/60th second.

Using the same lens and exposure, but with a +4 and +2 diopter attached I was able to focus even closer on this Brussels sprout at left and this piece of petrified wood below. I used Kodak Royal Gold 100 ASA print film.

At left a candid shot of my oldest grandson with his new puppy. Film was Kodak 100ASA, taken with 57mm f/1.2 lens.

The two shots above were both taken at a zoo in North Carolina. Lens was Konica 200mm f/3.5 and film was Kodak 200 ASA print film.

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