Great shots and more by so many. Seems like the thread moves faster with each passing day.
Nothing spectacular here but a few shots from the river area just walking around during lunch hour. The last image was created by a process called twirling which involves a few steps in photoshop. It's been a fad locally here and I've been experimenting. The starting image for this 'twirl' is the waterfall image just above it. Pretty crazy.
Great work here on the last pages. If the likes would work my finger would hurt!
Theres more than Photography, at least for me, well almost....
Testing AF-C ( in different modes) with the MK 2, i never ever used AF-C with the R.....
....it is working fantastic.....like having 2 cams..
A shot from a recent concert by a post-rock group called Portrait of a Drowned Man. The band made my week when they asked to license it for social media, website, and press/promo! Happy that they liked it, but also that they took the time to reach out and ask about licensing it.
Got the A7R II in today for review...just had a little bit of time to mess around. Two quick shots. First is with the Canon FD 20mm f/2.8, second with the EF mount Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX @ f/2 (Fotga Adapter):
rji2goleez wrote:
Great shots and more by so many. Seems like the thread moves faster with each passing day.
Nothing spectacular here but a few shots from the river area just walking around during lunch hour. The last image was created by a process called twirling which involves a few steps in photoshop. It's been a fad locally here and I've been experimenting. The starting image for this 'twirl' is the waterfall image just above it. Pretty crazy.
All A7rII + Batis 85
I'd happily print that twirl on high gloss paper and frame it. Beautiful.
john_edwards wrote:
Bob, hope you print the Twirl as it looks really nice.
John
Thanks John. Wasn't sure how folks here felt about this type of photo manipulation. It's been experimentation for me. Here's a few more samples. All were very simple images of the type I am typically know for taking here . . . urban or natural landscapes.