jbush wrote:
Amazing images and location Joshua! Really nice capture of some beautiful trees. I think San Miguel Allende is the winter home of Michael Reichmann of the Luminous Landscape. Through your images, I can see why.
Jon
Thank you, Jon and yes, you are right about San Miguel Allende as being the winter home of MR. While there, we met with other photographers at a gallery. Apparently, there is a high concentration of America/Canadian photographers that do just that. So, it didn't feel like being in Mexico . One thing led to the other and I am coming back in 2 weeks to join a small group of photographers for a photoshoot at an abandoned hacienda, among others. We will see how things pan out.
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Jon and yes, you are right about San Miguel Allende as being the winter home of MR. While there, we met with other photographers at a gallery. Apparently, there is a high concentration of America/Canadian photographers that do just that. So, it didn't feel like being in Mexico . One thing led to the other and I am coming back in 2 weeks to join a small group of photographers for a photoshoot at an abandoned hacienda, among others. We will see how things pan out.
Fantastic! What a great opportunity for you. I can't wait to see what you come back with.
Thank you, Ronny! Your Iceland images are simply impressive. I was there twice and now, looking at your images, I know I still can go back there for the 3rd time. There are simply spots that we couldn't go to due to weather conditions back then.
This image was taken at a market in Guanajuato wth the 25mm Batis. Yes, there is glass in-between...
Helena love that series, the frosty leaves are very nice and that shallow dof in the last one sings
twoeye that last one is sublime,love the darkness hiding things just below the surface
a wood ant's view, no really i had a wood ant crawling on the camera trying to figure out this new thing on the woodland floor.
a7r + zeiss 25/2.8 at min focus distance