Excellent images last page! Ronny, Luka(welcome!!), Werner, Michiel, Helena, Rene, Charles, and Bob!
Charles...love the portrait last page with the Cron IV...still have the borrowed one, and I have to admit, I'm pretty sold! It has great rendering, and the focus throw is very nice! It's easy to nail focus with just peaking. Excellent images of the little girl with the ZA 135!!
Rene...love your wide open shots. Awesome!
Luka...you ask how we do it(everything) with kids...you just do! And, you have a camera "all the time"...my wife calls it my other appendage And you take pics like those below, because sometimes that's all there is to shoot!! Looking forward to your images!
Gregg
Very impressive images all around - I was away for only a day and I missed 2 pages.... Wow!
Here are a few images from Óbidos’, Portugal. The town, surrounded by a medieval wall, is a gorgeous historic centre. The labyrinth of cobblestoned streets and flower-bedecked, whitewashed houses with vivid yellow and blue paint trimming is the main characteristic of this town.
Charles.K, great shots with the 135 a couple pages back. The sharpness + isolation are just perfect. The cron 50 portrait is exquisite. It looks like it is telling a story of the subject.
Ronny, I love all of the dahlia shots. I am excited as they are just blooming at our botanical gardens.
HelenaN, #3 and #4 are just perfection. That 28/2 looks great!
More from Croatia, this time with Zeiss ZE 2.8/21 + a7ii.
Jim
Thanks Jim .. Great shot from you to
Nice shot from Norge Helena
Superb B/W as always Rene
Lovely dog shot Peter
Really nice Gregg.. Love that 85an .. Great dogshot
Relly nice seashot Bob !
Sony A7 + Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 100mm f/2 by Ronny Olsson, on Flickr
Greggf wrote:
Joshua...please let me know your next trip. I want to tag along and I'll be your baggage boy!!!
Love those images!!
G
Thanks, Gregg! When I used my DSLR system for travel, I could have used a sherpa. Just kidding, just kidding, of course . Now, using a mirrorless system, and I only took 4 native FE lenses and two of them are very light/compact) my gear is way lighter. Go retire soon and you can travel to your heart's content .
Yes, handheld with the IBIS on. But I might says the same as you with your macro shots (though in a much less impressive framework). I am not showing all my shots, only the ones that worked...