Photo taken at 11:26 AM on June 6, 2015 of a Path and Mountain Laurel (Kalmia Latifolia) flowers can be seen, Limberlost Trail, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 200, lens set to probably f11 for 1/15 second. Processed in LR6.
Wow. Take a few days off and the thread jumps 3-4 pages.
Went to a wedding the other day, and snapped a few images. Here are a few.
Gregg
A7rM and ZM 35 1.4 Cross-post from ZM 35 thread
@Jim (sorry can't quote yet) - I use the viltrox II adaptor with the tilt shift lens to control aperture. I wouldn't pay the money for a metabones (viltrox was Ł70 and then I flocked it myself)
Phillip Reeve wrote:
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?
René, your sensor works very well also with colors Stunning captures!
Manuel
thx manuel.. for you in color
incidentally . fantastic images hir . Bravo to all of you .
René
René... as you know you are my reference for B/W but I think this time it works better in color... of course, my taste... so many thanks for sharing this fantastic place, a part of my virtual world tour
Manuel
Here are a few photos taken at the Hawk Conservancy, near Andover. A charity, the Hawk Conservancy aims to foster and protect endangered raptor species, particularly the unloved vultures which, by eating rotting flesh, do such amazing work combating disease but are under threat from the use of pesticides in India and by poachers in Africa, who worry that vultures are pinpointing the corpses they leave behind in their search for ivory and rhino horn.