Apologies to you Northern Hemisphere residents, but its spring here - one here with the Ultron 35 and two with an 80mm Olympus bellows lens - the electronic first curtain and image stabilization work wonders for macro
John
Cornus flowers - Ultron 35 at F/2
First of the Pulsatillas - Olympus 80 bellows lens
More shots from Sirromet winery on Sunday. This is just a sequence of captures with the FE 35/1.4 all at f/1.4. I love how the FE 35/1.4 now has the ability to capture emotions and movement rather than just static portraits. Again the AF settings are AF-C, Zone/Wide with Face Detection on.
The other observation is that the FE 35/1.4 has an almost Leica like rendering. Dare I say I prefer the FE 35/1.4 over the 35 Lux FLE !! Also I am finding I virtually do no PP'ing with images as the balance seems very good.
The FE 35/1.4 will make for a great work horse lens at weddings and function, even despite its size
This is the last in the series photo taken the evening of August 8, 2015 about 8 minutes before sunset near the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted Sony A7r camera and my Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens, ISO 100, lens set to about f8 for 1/80 second. Processed in LR6.
Wow and wow! I was away for just several days to Mexico and the number of incredible images posted while I was away is simply staggering. to everyone!
Although the main purpose of my trip was to attend a wedding in San Miguel Allende (and what an amazing wedding that was) but here are a few images of Guanajuato where we stayed 2 nights before the wedding.
Charles, thank you! Your images of the three ladies at that winery were incredible. That of the little girl ^^ is amazing. I am glad you are enjoying that EF 85mm f/1.2 Mk II lens. That would be my lens of choice for that purpose.