Eddie, first one is really funny
Dale, your inexpensive lenses seem to work very well but I think you have a very very good PP in terms of sharpening... every time when I look at your posts I remain astounded by definition of your images
Today the prelude to the final sky show posted yesterday...
Chris_88 wrote:
More pages of excellent shots, everyone.
Ronny: Is it even theoretically possible that you take anything other than outstanding pictures?
Manuel: Beautiful tones in that sky.
Rene: More beautiful landscape shots. I like the last one with the withered tree best, because my eyes are not creative enough to find and frame a landscape in such a beautiful way.
Philippe: Great work with the APO that shows off just how well corrected that lens is. It's really an Otus in all but name.
Norwood: Welcome. Amazing waterfall shot.
Werner: Beautiful bokeh in all those shots.
Bob: Excellent sun shots, as always.
Jordan: That first cityscape with the reflections of the building is superb.
Gregg: The shot of the house with the Lux wide open is very impressive. Great framing too.
Currently thinking about re-shuffling my lens line-up. I like the 16-35, but I often end up making the mistake of comparing it to my primes.
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
mmmh... first one is my target, in several years , second one it doesn't work to my eyes
Manuel
Thanks Manuel... I agree .. was mostly for fun .. don't think that it works especially well
Thanks Philippe! Difficult setting in deed, i had to wait for the guide and people to move to the next room and put the camera secretly on something to take the shot.
Same setup as above but with a different lens.
A7RII with Leica Elmarit-R 90, inexpensive un-branded manual adapter and un-branded NEX extension tubes. This lens is not a macro lens. PP is not the same because the same settings do not work with Leica lenses. The real win today is the IBIS. It really helps with macro shots.