Phillipe, that 135 is pretty amazing!
Bob- the panorama is perfect.
Ronny - My wife loves your bugs! Great photos but not my favorite subject.
More lens testing. Here I am working with a pair of lenses, The Asahi Super Takumar 50/1.4 and the Voigtlander Color Skopar 21/4 on the A7RII. I should note that the Color Skopar was as useless as a Coke bottle on the A7R and A7Rm. It used to generate the look of aurora borealis on each frame. The difference on the A7RII is nothing short of amazing! These two lenses make a nice pair.
Photo taken at 11:02 AM on June 29, 2015 of a crashing wave, Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park, Maine. Image taken hand held with my A7r and my Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens, ISO 100, lens set to about f8? for 1/250 second. Exposure adjusted and Processed in LR6.
An early shot from this past weekend while visiting some friends on Cape Cod. The clouds were moving fast and the ocean was rough, so I blended two images (fast shutter speed for clouds, slow shutter for the water) to get this final image. Shot with recently acquired Canon FD 20mm f/2.8 on A7r.
Aurora Borealis put on a great show last night! It didn't last long though and by the time I had set up my tripod it had already faded into a green haze. Then the fog rolled in (making the light pollution even worse)... I took some photos anyway, but hope to get a new chance soon.
Wanted to see how FE 28 and the Ricoh GW-3 wide angle converter handle this kind of photography and must say that it worked pretty well - better than my C/Y 18mm/4.
f/4 is acceptable with the converter and if necessary I think that f/2 would be OK with just the bare lens.
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Once again I got distracted for a moment and after a couple of days so many incredible pictures... super high quality and superlative beauty
Manuel
I was away for two days and I missed tons of great shots and it took me awhile to catch up .
Those are beautiful akclimber! Love how the light is reflected in the water.
We have very similar landscapes here in Norway, but unfortunate not close enough for me to go to just to take some northern light photos. Btw. the forecast is promising for more lights the coming nights.