Sometimes it takes me a while to warm up to a lens. Not so with the 40mm f2.0 Ultron Aspherical, version 2, from Voigtlander. I bought it brand new, in a Nikon F mount, adapted it to the L mount, put it on a Leica SL and only take it off if I want to use its bigger brother, the 58mm f1.4 Voigtlander --- also in a Nikon F mount. They even share a lens hood...
Why a Nikon F mount and not a Leica M mount? Cheaper. More real estate to park your fingers on. Bigger (more standard) filter ring. Exactly the same optical formula. Easy to adapt to any mirrorless camera AND --- who knows? We might devolve back to DSLRs in which case my choice would have to be a Nikon D850. The lens has the electronic contacts to communicate aperture and exif to digital Nikon bodies.
Do I like the lens? Hell yeah. It's easy to focus, it's pretty sharp wide open. It's deliriously sharp at f5.6 (where I find myself using it most often) and the colors out of it match up well with the color science embedded in Leica's first gen., full frame mirrorless camera body = The Leica SL 601. A camera so nice and so cheap on the market that I bought two. (Cheap is relative; I know. But $1800 bucks for a body that cost $7500 just a few years ago works for me. Plus, you know, I sell the plasma...).
Here's my assortment of images from a brisk walk through the area just to the West of the UT campus. When I lived there it was all hippy co-ops and weird re-dos of old houses into tiny apartments. Almost everyone rode bicycles for basic transportation. When my bike got stolen I walked. Or rode the bus.
Now it's a sprawling neighborhood of giant, high rise luxury dormitories and condos. Looks a lot like Dubai but with scruffy, rich kid students roaming around in flip flops, board shorts and odd t-shirts. Boys seemingly are required to wear their baseball hats backwards. Sunglasses at all times.
Several of the newer high rise dorms have lobbies that look to have been designed by the same folks that design the Four Seasons Hotel and Ritz Carlton Hotel lobbies -- only these are bigger and nicer. And get this: Five of the high rise dorms have, wait for it, valet parking for the students.
That never happened when I went to UT. And back when I was on the faculty we drove old VW bugs or harshly used Volvo station wagons, not the latest M5 BMWs or the almost ubiquitous (all over West Austin) Porsche Macans. You can now tell the students from really wealthy families apart from those who are just well off...The really wealthy ones have the Macan S Turbos while the "riff raff" are driving the standard models or the Newports.
Nobody to photograph on the streets....they're all driving around behind tinted glass...
But here are the images my house manager selected for me to share. I hope our personal chef agrees.
(both would be --- me).
A message from Daido Moriyama: "Get Outside!"
Very nice. Lotsa color.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the painted pavement (with arrow) designated for?
Fans of Harry Styles?
DeleteSome very nice images in there! The one with the old fence and house is a killer.
ReplyDelete"You can now tell the students from really wealthy families apart from those who are just well off...The really wealthy ones have the Macan S Turbos while the "riff raff" are driving the standard models or the Newports."
You just have to laugh so you don't cry.
Dick
Apropo...more Moriyama
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Great images Kirk! Some have B&W potential.
ReplyDeleteAppropos the luxury dorms and Porches, Garrison Keillor once did a fabulous Guy Noir episode where Guy stumbles into the 33-story student center that must "remain competitive" with other colleges.
ReplyDeleteBack in the 70's a fellow photography student arrived by limousine from the helipad on the river but only because the helicopter wasn't allowed to use the rooftop helipad across the street. Money doesn't get rid of all inconvenience.
ReplyDeleteLike many Universities (as opposed to State schools or City Colleges), UT probably seems more like a private school than public. My son told me a great story where he went to an on-campus party and someone brought a plastic bag chock full of those tiny liquor bottles to share. When asked where she got them, she said that she took them from the family jet!
ReplyDeleteYou did find a volvo, though.
ReplyDeleteNice pix Kirk!
ReplyDeleteExcellent set...scenes and color are great...people pics notso
ReplyDeleteRoy Benson
this Daido fellow :-) seems kool. i agree with getting outside and "just" shooting. Doesn't matter which camera which lens for me. obviously i prefer 600mm or moar but i'm special that way :-) as you already know ad naseum :-) you can find ALL of my terrible photos on flickr.com/roland some decent ones on instagram.com/roland
ReplyDeleteLove the photos as always Kirk! See you in Vancouver soon? ...Roland
Roy, What people pix?
ReplyDeleteMaybe he is referring to the chubby balding guy in the first photo.
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