bobbytan wrote:
Could it be that your exposure was a little short and not far enough to the right? Anyway, it's pleasant and easy on the eyes.
Bobby I tried several differing exposure settings, none was what I would have liked but I wont give up, I am often there. This was stitched with portrait images, which has not helped..
DavidWEGS wrote:
beautifully detailed bay scene Julian and I agree that the lighting is spectacular. Makes you melt. Is it the south west cost by chance?
David yes it is the South West coast UK, Cornwall.
Hey Neil! As you may know, I am a volunteer photographer with an animal shelter. These dogs are up for adoption and it is my job to make them look good! It's the least that I can do for a man's best friend!
byebyefilm wrote:
Those dog owners should pay you big bucks for those portraits!
Neil
What a large Rolex! Interesting choice of tones for that one Flypenfly.
Ok, so I had a little GAS and purchased the metabones for nikon mount… here are a couple results from it with the 50/1.8 first, then the 35/1.8. Both are wide open with some standard we sharpening applied.
DOF is thin and not very forgiving at these close distances, but fun to work the MF skills a bit...
Last evening preparations before the fishing season opened last fall in Turkey. The fishing season will take them to 2-3 month journey in the open seas, away from their families. They work with small pay with share of the fish sales, so their families depend on what they catch:
What are MFT users thoughts on the Sigma "Art" line of MFT lens? I just sold off most of my Nikon stuff to buy MFT gear, what are the must haves without spending too much money?
BTW, these images look fantastic and I can't wait to contribute to this thread!!
I know nothing about the Sigma MFT lenses. One of the "must have" lenses would be the Olympus 45/1.8 lens. This is a great short-tele portrait lens. It's now selling for $349. For that price, you won't be able to find anything remotely close in terms of lens speed and sharpness.
chuckles84 wrote:
What are MFT users thoughts on the Sigma "Art" line of MFT lens? I just sold off most of my Nikon stuff to buy MFT gear, what are the must haves without spending too much money?
BTW, these images look fantastic and I can't wait to contribute to this thread!!
Thanks Bobby, I might give one of the Sigma lenses a try. They have 19, 30 and 60 focal lengths. Unfortunately they're all f/2.8. I might try a 60 and report back. I was extremely impressed by their 35 f/1.4 "Art" lens on my Nik
Thanks Bobby, I might give one of the Sigma lenses a try. They have 19, 30 and 60 focal lengths. Unfortunately they're all f/2.8. I might try a 60 and report back. I was extremely impressed by Sigma's 35 f/1.4 "Art" lens on my Nikon D600.
I'll keep the 45mm lens in mind, I see your pictures with the 45 and they look awesome!