Desert storm clouds (the precursor) in Death Valley in the late afternoon last weekend, and the subsequent sunset. The light show was quite spectacular so it was a real treat to be there. Shot with the 75 lens from the vista point on Artist's Drive.
Owyhee beautiful landscape. Love how the layers work from the foreground to the mountains, sloping different ways to end with balancing the image, then the river and lake contributing to the depth.
Its been said before - lots of great images here . Some one need to buy my FD 1.4 on B/S so they can compete with Michael . Im using a FL 50MM F1.4 as the images seem a bit softer than the later lenses. I also like the front aperture rings when using on the M4/3s . The downside of my FL lenses are they seem heavier than their newer counterparts.
Harry Palmer
Kingfishphoto wrote:
Its been said before - lots of great images here . Some one need to buy my FD 1.4 on B/S so they can compete with Michael . Im using a FL 50MM F1.4 as the images seem a bit softer than the later lenses. I also like the front aperture rings when using on the M4/3s . The downside of my FL lenses are they seem heavier than their newer counterparts.
Harry Palmer
I've got way too many damn 50's, but one of the things I love about the FD 50 1.4 vs say the Zeiss C/Y 50 1.7 is the better MFD, which is nice come flower season. It also gives provides more subject isolation than the Oly 45 1.8 due to the slightly longer FL and larger aperture.
Here's one shot this morning. The OM-D was mounted on a tripod with a remote trigger. Olympus 45mm lens. The raw image was given a little clarity, vibrance, contrast, and sharpening, but no serious post processing.