Taylor Sherman wrote:
The stitch definitely has a better large-format look to it. The tree stands out better in the RX1 picture but the composition is a bit different so that may be why.
yeah, i think part of the reason i like the rx1 shot better is the wider field of view combined with thicker mist in the background that moved in between shots.
BenjaminSmith wrote:
sebboh: From where did you take the Mt. Hood shot? Above White Salmon? looks familiar to me...
nearby, it's somewhere south of hood river just off of highway 35. here is another from the area:
Greggf wrote:
Lucas...welcome and nice intro set. I like the desaturated look very much.
Awesome images last page, too!
Gregg
A7rM and CV 75 1.8
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Thank you! I've only recently started playing around with the low contrast look, but it grows on me the more I use it
puckman wrote:
Hey Lucas. Fancy seeing you here. It's a great thread these guys have got going and you'll fit right in.
Haha, I figured I'd see some guys from the other forum here
Here's a couple of B&W's from that same Olympus PEN F 38/1.8... it's a cracking little lens, none of these have been cropped BTW, even though it's a half frame lens, it produces great results on an a7 body.
Wow! Just one lazy day, and I have 2 pages + to sift through. Impossible not to congratualte Bob and his exceptional sunrise, and Phillip and his amazing fall colours, and Michiel and his extraordinary harbour shot, and Peter, and ... I forget. Apologies, guys...
Just a stroll along the Seine river, with a Zeiss 135 APO
Charles: Beautiful wedding pictures.
Mike: Beautiful autumn leaf shots with the Otus.
Joshua: Excellent portrait shots.
Bob: The tones in those sunset pictures are amazing. Outstanding job.
Greggf: Wonderful, creamy bokeh in those shots with the CV 75 1.8. How do you like the colors?
Rene: That's a beautiful animal in its natural habitat.
Jako: Those are impressive landscape shots from China. I like the first one with the tiger in particular Great framing.
Here are two shots from a recent walk in a local park:
brada wrote:
Went to Annapolis this weekend to visit my daughter at the Naval Academy. Went to the game and got a end zone grass ticket and was able to bring in my Sony a7M2, Novoflex adapter and Nikon 70-200 f2.8. Sure would be nice to have AF and know my f-stop, but manual with focus peaking works pretty well.
Photo taken at 6:41 AM, June 30, 2015 at I believe Otter Point, Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park, Maine. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Leica M WATE lens, lens at 21mm, ISO 50, lens set to probably f8 for 1/13 second. Processed in LR6.
EvrydayGetaway wrote:
This is my first share post in this thread, or anywhere outside of the FS section for that matter... but I've been a lurker for a while and figured I should probably get some posts under my belt so sellers don't think I'm a spam bot
Jack...I really like the rendering of the 21/3.4. What an awesome lens! Great images, too!
Joshua....found the model in your attic? I need to go search my attic, too!!
Werner...lovely image. The fog makes it...
Chris88...so far I like the CV 75 1.8. The colors need a little more in pp, but overall it's a nice lens. Smaller than my Contax 85 1.4, and with the VM-E adapter, can create some very nice bokehlicious images!
Gregg
A7rM and CV 75 1.8