Birkenhead Point Photography and ironcove bridge

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Birkenhead point is ok for outlets and stuff at certian times of the year. The rest of the time its not overly cheap, much like DFO.

My other half decided she wanted to go shopping so I went for a walk up to the Ironcove Bridge and its new duplication. I should have jumped the fence for the awesome underneath shot of the original Ironcove bridge but I was feeling soft on the day.

D80 + 50mm 1.4G

Atrium Cafe at Birkenhead

Fishing and a catamaran at Birkenhead

Fishing at Birkenhead

Catamaran at Birkenhead

Yellow flowers at Birkenhead

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Old warehouse external view

Scrub at Birkenhead

Scrub and trees

Birkenhead oysters and rocks

Closed ferry warf at birkenhead

Ironcove bridge duplication at birkenhead

Fishing at birkenhead ferry warf

Birkenhead from Ironcove bridge

Vivitar 135mm 2.8 bokeh example and mini review

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This lens gets decent reviews around the internet and is usually applauded for its bokeh and being decently sharp. I guess it is, however I am not a huge fan of its out of focus areas. The bokeh can be nice if there is not too much light variation but gets hideous quickly hideous and not smooth at all under some circumstances.

Perhaps the 135mm unit I picked up on ebay for about $30aud is not from a good batch, or the fungus on the front element is affecting it (I doubt it for the bokeh) or my taste is more expensive. For the money it is a good buy, but I would probably advise against using it on a crop, focusing is a little challenging but this could be rectified with a focusing screen.

It is decently sharp when stopped down a bit and is sort of ok wide open, if a little soft. My Vivitar 135mm copy suffers from fairly bad chromatic aberration and ghosting when shooting into the sun. The ghosting may be a result of the fungus on my front element, however due the age and coatings (or lack of) from the time it is possible its just not all that good.

The lens has a dicky little hood that is annoying and cool at the same time and makes me wish there were more lenses with these in production still! Much like the Nikon 135 f2 DC.

Overall I enjoy shooting it but do not think it deserves the praise it receives.

vertical vivitar 135mm bokeh

landscape vivitar 135mm example