Bob, your fluency in 25-speak is making me green with envy. Give an idiot a 25, and he remains an idiot. Which I shall experience this week, methinks...
Philip, fabulous last shot. And great cars from Joel, and a delightful squirrel from Dale.
More bikes, the first one with ZM 35 f:1.4, the other 2 with Otus 55 wide open.
A few from Sunday. Working long hours and only have access to my iphone, so, I've been playing with the features of the A7. Sent to phone via wifi and edited with Snapseed. Not sure how these are going to look on a computer monitor, but they looked fine on my iphone.
A7 & FDn 80-200/4 L
An Alaskan surfer catching the Turnagain Arm "Bore Tide" outside of Anchorage
A7 & FE 35/2.8
Mt. McKinley (Denali) on my flight to work in Prudhoe Bay. (heavily cropped)
Michael Everet wrote:
Helena no question the FE 28 shots look great. I'm curious how do you like the 28 versus the 35mm FOV. I debating betwwen these two views myself.
Michael
Thanks! Sorry for the late reply, but I didn't see this until now. 28mm over 35mm, but that may be because I take lots of landscape photos. I enjoy it for people shots too though since it shows more of the surroundings/context.
Some A7 and FE 28/2 shots. I still prefer C/Y 28mm/2.8, but the FE is surprisingly capable and great to have when you're out with people who aren't into photography.
I wanted to push my "new" Canon new FD 500mm f4.5 L lens and my Sony A7r and took this about 12 minutes before sunset near the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted Canon new FD 500mm f4.5 L lens and my Sony A7r, ISO 800, lens set to f11 for 1/2000 second. Image was adjusted for exposure & heavily cropped and processed in LR6.