A newbie to posting photos to FM. I recently purchased an a7II and several lenses, Sony 24-70, 16-35 and 28 f2. I also purchased a Rokinon 14 f2.8 and a Novaflex/Nikon adapter to be used with my 70-200 f2.8 and Tamron 90mm macro.
Here are a couple of photos from the Columbia River Gorge area..
Brad
Latourell Falls, Oregon, Sony 16-35 at 2 secs, f11 at ISO 50
Shot with Nikon 70-200 f2.8, 1/1600 at ISO 400
Shot with Nikon 70-200 f2.8, 1/1600 at ISO 400
Spider Creek Falls, WA, 5 shot HDR Pano with 16-35 f4
rji2goleez wrote:
From the Palais de Justice - Brussels, Belgium
Bob, the statue suffers from a severe case of toenail fungus... .
brada wrote:
A newbie to posting photos to FM. I signed up to upload photos directly, but I can't seem to figure it out. I don't if it just late, I am on the east coast of the US and it has been a long day. I am sending this from quick reply but the icon for photos is asking for a link.
A little help please...
Brad
Brad, you click reply on the lower right hand area of the last thread. It opens up a page where you can choose the file you want to upload. You enter the file, and if you want, you can add the Exif data, put a frame of your choice and add a caption and your "signature". You can upload up to 5 JPG images but you have to do it one at the time. For the second image, you click "Add a second upload" button and you repeat the process. After you are done, you click send reply and you are set.
Joshua
PS - Nevermind, I see that you did pull that off. Great !
Charles...Fantastic portrait with the 50L
Dale...What Joshua said!
Bob...Great grabs with the 16-35.
Jordan...Cute pirate.
A couple recent grabs...
Gregg
A7rM and ZM 35D 1.4
Michiel, great find and nice catch!
Joshua, Ronny, you turn whatever you see into photographic gold!
Bob, you too. Even toes with fungi!
Helena, you too. Even frost!
Jordan, you too, even with an apprentice pirate
Charles, you too. Especially this last portrait, awesome, even by your elevated standards
Dale, you too. Even with as little to work with as the Grand Canyon..:-)
And Gregg, and Werner, and Toweye, and others, I am sure I'm forgetting a bunch...
Photo taken October 1, 2015 at 10:31 AM looking across Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirondack Mountain Club) which has a hint of mist, the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid, NY. Image taken with my tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and my A7r. ISO 400, lens set to probably f11 for 1/200 second. Processed in LR6.
charles.K wrote:
Joshua, amazing shots!!
Shot this afternoon.
"Character portrait"
A7rII and 50 L
Thank you very much, Charles! Your portraits are great and indeed are full of character. Both of us are putting more and more Canon lenses to use now with the A7r II, huh ?
philber wrote:
Joshua, Ronny, you turn whatever you see into photographic gold!
Look who is talking! Your images are great, Philippe! Thank you.
A7 and Voigtländer 15mm/4.5 III. It's the best wide angle lens I have tried after the ZE 21mm/2.8, but I'm unsure about the starbursts. They are neat and can look great, but sometimes I find them too "sharp" and unrealistic (like it's a special effect added in post processing). I think that generally I prefer the thicker and less pointy ones from my Contax lenses, but maybe I just need to get used to the look.
Michiel...very nice. I feel like in walking down the street in Normandy!
Helena...awesome set. Regardless of sharp sunstars, that 15lll works very well in your hands!!
Werner...I really like the "Circles"...