Gregg, how can you get a fast and perfect shot (girl) like this in incognito?!?
Jim, incredible zoo set but as already said first one is simply amazing...
Dale, great lens the Elmarit-R with nice bokeh and 4D pop effect... well done!
Philippe, fantastic second shot... seems a metal flower
Ronny, both nice but to my eyes color version has more... grip
After Californian, German and of course unmatched Swedish snails (with blue eyes ) I'd like to introduce you Italian snails...
Shelt...Incredible shot of SF Bay! Wow!
Charles...Very nice pics! Looking forward to more! Although you've doubled up 2 and 4. Curious to know why you didn't bring teh Loxia instead of the Cron? Been borrowing a friends 50 Cron IV(like yours), and I have to admit...I really, really like it!!
Gregg
A7rM and Summicron M 50 IV
Thank you very much Gregg Love your 50 Cron IV shots.
I have taken a number of 50s', 50 Cron IV, FE 55, 50 Nocti f/1.0 and the Loxia 50 The 50 Cron IV is so light and easy to use. The beauty of the 50 Cron IV for street shots is that you can set it on f/8 with the A7rII and use the distance scale on the lens to get the shots.
My heros of the day are Tim (2 great shots of that covered bridge!), Jack (lovely portrait), shelt (superb!) and Charles (Wow! though I would never have guessed Spain, if you'd asked me)
Across Norway there are fascinating old "Stavkirker" (Stave Churches - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stave_church). The ones shown below are from around year 1150 to 1200 and much of the details and carvings are original/authentic (but there have of course been additions and alterations over the centuries). Dragons was the main theme for the carvings, roof decorations etc..
Note the Runes to the right on photo #3. Even the Viking people couldn't resist leaving their mark on things, it seems...
These churches are old and crooked and popular tourist spots, so it was hard to get any really good photos of them, especially inside where it was very dark.
A7 and C/Y 18mm/4 (#2-5 and 7) and Rokkor 58mm/1.2 (#1 and 6):