Here is another image looking at farmers fields in New Tripoli, PA taken with my tripod mounted Sony A7r camera and my Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens. ISO 100, lens set to about f11 for 1/10 second and processed in LR6.
I bought a new A6000 with the intent of sending to Kolari vision for full-spectrum (well, dual-colour) conversion. I sold it before I did anything with it and will see if it's feasible for Kolari to mod. my A7R to be dual-colour and also have the thinner sensor glass fitted.
Kolari did my conversion. It's the 665nm conversion as I wanted a good option for both color and B&W. Pretty good turnaround with Kolari too.
Compliments everyone for the fantastic images posted in the last pages...
Let me mention again some masterpieces to my eyes:
Werner with "Geometry"
Wilhelm with "The young Top Gunner"
LightandMotion (sorry, I didn't pay attention to your real name) with the "Blue Hour from NZ"
... amazing achievements
A few shots from this morning's walk, all with A76 and FE 35/2.8.
I never was a 35mm shooter, preferring something tighter or way, way wide, but the more I use this lens the more attached I am to this FL. I can see why it's so favored (e.g. why they chose it for the RX1)
Ronny, Love these flower shots! It's amazing how you are constantly producing such outstanding work in so many different disciplines (Seascapes, flowers, insects and awesome dog shots). It almost seems effortless for you at times. Just wanted to say you have a big fan!
alaskandood wrote:
Ronny, Love these flower shots! It's amazing how you are constantly producing such outstanding work in so many different disciplines (Seascapes, flowers, insects and awesome dog shots). It almost seems effortless for you at times. Just wanted to say you have a big fan!
Couldnt agree more. Dont understand how he does that over and over again :-)
And thanks for all likes.
And yet again, 2 pages later so many excellent images are posted. Hard to pick among all but just to mention one I live the digging machine with ZM35/1.4. Very few lenses are capable of separation on that distance - love it abhijeeth (!)
Fantastic shots everyone. I went to take pictures of the blue moon with my Nikon D810 and the Sigma 150-600mm but I also snapped a couple shots with the a7 and the FE 24-70 f4. Thanks for looking.