I am loving the sunset shots. The CV15mm looks yummy. I just put my money on a trioplan 100mm else i was in the market for either the Samyang 14mm or the CV 15mm.
Here are two timelapse using the A7s and SUmmilux 75mm.
(in color)
(In B&W)
Set up was simple - Windows tablet, used the sony windows software, 288 shots.
Batch edit and convert to JPEG
Use Gopro editor to create the 4k Timelapse.(75mb file which is actually not bad)
We are back from Paris in our house in Normandy. We were trapped right in the middle of this terrible disaster. We had a meal in a restaurant, where we could have been a target as well, and were walking back to our adress in Paris as the shooting started very near us. We immediatly ren into an open door with 12 other people.
No way you could stay in the streets. We have been hiding in the stairhouse and heard the firing and explosions. Looking in the street we saw dead bodys and firemen taking care of wounded people. Sirenes all over the place. We were less then 100 meters from the theatre Bataclan were the terrorists started shooting like madmen and the suiciders blew themselves killing lots of people with them. Ironicly the USA band playing in the theatre is called The eagles of death.
Our hosts nearby were very worried were we were and were still up and waiting for us because I could not call them because I forgot my phone. Our friend was crying this morning. Paris is mourning and devestated. We are glad we could save ourselves and thank the French people who let us in to shelter. After three ours we could go to our adres by the backalley.
I did take one photo from a streetscene very close to the theatre Bataclan as I did not want to photograph anymore. It is not very good.
Very sad and I wish the Parisiens lots of courage.
We are back from Paris in our house in Normandy. We were trapped right in the middle of this terrible disaster. We had a meal in a restaurant, where we could have been a target as well, and were walking back to our adress in Paris as the shooting started very near us. We immediatly ren into an open door with 12 other people.
No way you could stay in the streets. We have been hiding in the stairhouse and heard the firing and explosions. Looking in the street we saw dead bodys and firemen taking care of wounded people. Sirenes all over the place. We were less then 100 meters from the theatre Bataclan were the terrorists started shooting like madmen and the suiciders blew themselves killing lots of people with them. Ironicly the USA band playing in the theatre is called The eagles of death.
Our hosts nearby were very worried were we were and were still up and waiting for us because I could not call them because I forgot my phone. Our friend was crying this morning. Paris is mourning and devestated. We are glad we could save ourselves and thank the French people who let us in to shelter. After three ours we could go to our adres by the backalley.
I did take one photo from a streetscene very close to the theatre Bataclan as I did not want to photograph anymore. It is not very good.
Very sad and I wish the Parisiens lots of courage.
When I saw the news yesterday and saw that you posted pictures of Paris before the attacks, I couldn't help but wonder if you were still in Paris and were safe. Sadly this kind of thing can happen anywhere.
When I saw the news yesterday and saw that you posted pictures of Paris before the attacks, I couldn't help but wonder if you were still in Paris and were safe. Sadly this kind of thing can happen anywhere.
But Paris gets a lot of it lately and especially the neighbourhood between Place the la Republique and Place the La Bastille.
sculptormic wrote:
We are back from Paris in our house in Normandy. We were trapped right in the middle of this terrible disaster...
Michiel, I am so glad you and yours are safe. What a horrific and senseless tragedy. My thoughts and prayers are with all of our friends in France. Good will prevail.
Michiel...Holy Crap! I'm so glad you are ok. You must have been scared beyond. My thoughts with you and your family and friends.
Helena....absolutely love that series above. Incredible PP'ing...
Bob...awesome lake shots...as always. Really liking the CV15lll...getting back to my buddy today, who's returning it today, and he put in a preorder for the Loxia 21.
Gregg
A7rM and CV 15 4.5 lll
Greggf wrote:
Michiel...Holy Crap! I'm so glad you are ok. You must have been scared beyond. My thoughts with you and your family and friends.
Helena....absolutely love that series above. Incredible PP'ing...
Bob...awesome lake shots...as always. Really liking the CV15lll...getting back to my buddy today, who's returning it today, and he put in a preorder for the Loxia 21.
Gregg
A7rM and CV 15 4.5 lll
I can't decide on the Loxia 21 since I have the Batis 25. Not too much difference in FL and the Batis is faster and with AF. But still . . . it looks to be an awesome lens.