Welcome back Luka! I remember vividly how inspiring I found your work and workflow 4 years ago when I started here, i think I have learned quite a few things from you. Great to see you in this thread now.
And welcome back Derek as well
Peire wrote:
Excellent mood.
What script in LR do you use Philip?
Do you mean for sharpening?
Sep 06, 2015 at 02:41 PM
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farfisa wrote:
They're baby otters--members of the weasel family. First time I'd ever seen them, and my daughters were thrilled (my wife less so, but she admitted they were cute), and the otters seemed only slightly terrified.
Two more shots of them, not as good as the first, but shows more of their little bodies. They were probably about 9 inches long.
First one at f/2.5, second at f/4. (I keep checking the 'show exif' but it's not consistent--maybe I'm checking things in the wrong order, sorry!)
Were these in High Park or maybe Humber Bay West? I have seen a pair of adults (I assume a male and female) near Humber Bay West, but have never photographed them. They are very interesting and clever little animals. Nice shots.
So many great photos over the last several pages. I am playing catch up after returning from work and vacation and work in Croatia and Italy.
Trying to hit some of the highlights without leaving too many out...
1088: Phillip, love the greens from the Minoltas in the woods.
Mike, gorgeous Seattle panos
Greggf, great truck image from the mystery lens (congrats on the acquisition)
1089: Sebboh, great SF pano
Denoir, many great images, favorites are car profile and the lasy bench
HelenaN, love the boat and calf shots. Great color and storytelling
CharlesK, just love the shots you produce with the 35. You are slowly whittling away at me to get one
Ronny, love the blue dragonfies
Steve Spencer wrote:
Were these in High Park or maybe Humber Bay West? I have seen a pair of adults (I assume a male and female) near Humber Bay West, but have never photographed them. They are very interesting and clever little animals. Nice shots.
Thanks Steve, those were on the other side of the country, on Vancouver Island (close to a place called Otter Point, which was the first clue to what they were).
[edit: sylgo has pointed out that they're actually baby minks, thanks Sylvain!]
Still in the neighbourhood? I see you picked up an A7II! Shoot me a PM if you want to try the Batis--it's a nice little lens, though I might slightly prefer my old Minolta for portraits (just to be difficult).
And while I'm spamming this thread, one from the FE 28/2. (1.0 sec @ f/11)
Took a bike ride this morning on the Farmington River Bike Trail in Farmington, CT. Stopped on the Steel Bridge just before Collinsville, CT for this Farmington River scene. A7R2 with 2/50 Loxia.
Amazing shots everyone!
Thank you Jim
Ronnie, just love your macro shots!
Rene, wonderful images!
Some shots from this afternoon from A Coruna and Torres De Hercules, Spain
johnahill wrote:
Great shots with the Sigma Macro Phillip. what mount is that lens?
The 28 looks very good too
Minolta SR. I am still undecided what i think about it, it is a very small 1:1 lens and sharp enough but mechanically it seems to be not very reliable and I had to process my images a bit more than I am used from my Minolta's