bowens wrote:
Joshua Great images from your trip. Always enjoy seeing the results of your travels. A good friend just received his A7rII yesterday so I'll have to check it out with the long glass. For most of my work, Sports and Weddings, my 5DMIII and 1DX can't be beat. For travel it sure is nice to have am A7II in small bag with two or three lens to pack around.
Plus the variety images and locations on this thread keep the inspiration going. It's all fun!!
Wonderful shots again.
Charles; love that emty street shot!
Great work again Joshua!
Reworked older file. I am actually done with flowers. I did so many of them in the past, but it is nice to experiment with those files ones in a while.
This one was done in Topaz Adjust with a winter filter.
No time to go out to take pictures at the moment.
Wonderful images everyone!
Michiel, thank you Great Shots.
Joshua, superb series. I love the professionalism of your images
Bob, excellent series.
Jordan, love the Batis 85. Still a 3 months wait in Australia
Jack, powerful portrait, and love you shots even though you are chilling out.
Philippe, wonderful series!
Charlie, very nice
Piere, really nice sets.
Werner, love your shots!
Rene, superb compositions.
I do very much apologize for anyone I have left out!
Shots from the streets of Pontevedra.
A7rII and Batis 25.
Near 100% crop of the Paris Opéra Garnier, with Otus 55 on A7RII
Phillippe, thank you! That's a great shot there with your killer combo !
charles.K wrote:
Joshua, superb series. I love the professionalism of your images
Thank you, Charles! Your shots from Pontevedra in this and your previous post are great. Like you, I love the rendition of the 135mm f/1.8 lens, especially on the A7r II .
Photo taken the evening of July 23, 2015 moments before sunset near the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted "new" Canon new FD 500mm f4.5 L lens and my A7r, ISO 100, lens set to f11 for 1/320 second and processed in LR6.
Wow. This thread moves so rapidly! So many great images!
Bob...love the car pics!
Charles...looking forward to more Spain pics!
Jordan...that Batis 85 looks like a great portrait lens.
Joshua...looking forward to more of your Spain images also!
Haven't been posting, or shooting too much. Went out last night with a buddy and did do some night shooting. I'll get to those tonight. In the meantime...
Gregg
A7rM and Summicron M 50 IV This lens focuses SO easy!!
A friend told me that my Ricoh GR wide angle converter (GW-3) should give decent results on FE28/2. Got some nice light yesterday, so I decided to take short bicycle ride and try it out. The results aren't amazing, but surprisingly good and actually sharper across the frame than my C/Y 18/4. After distortion correction it's approx. 21mm. I think I have found a new light traveling and hiking kit.
Didn't have much time because a thunderstorm was approaching fast and I didn't want to bicycle home in rain, so the shots aren't very varied.
#2 and 5 are with GW-3 mounted, the rest with just FE28. The fourth is a stitch.
Forest fires hundreds of miles away have altered the atmosphere with airborne particles. Both of these shots demonstrate accurate but unusual color. A7RII FE 24-240mm