Photo taken October 4, 2015 at 2:56 PM looking across what I believe may be the connector or lower portion of Round Lake in the Round Lake Wilderness Area which abuts Little Tupper Lake at the William C. Whitney Wilderness Area. This is in or near Long Lake, NY in the Adirondack Mountains. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 100, lens set to approximately f11 for 1/80 second. Processed in LR6.
JaKo wrote:
Gary, great landscapes! They tease you about Sony, but you keep shooting. Batis?!
Thanks Jack! Still getting used to all the settings but in the meantime, the output is superb. There is only one person who teases me about using Sony but it's all good and doesn't bother me. And yes, the second post was with 16-35 f/4 (not Batis 85).
Gary Clennan wrote:
Nice shots Bob. What is your opinion of the noise with these 91s exposures? Did you have LENR enabled? Did you have to boost the shadows much? TIA.
Thanks Gary! The noise is pretty low here and I don't see evidence of hot pixels. I did have to boost the overall exposure and extra for the shadows. LENR was NOT enabled. Overall, I'm very pleased with the result. I've done exposures up to about 4 minutes. At that timeframe I do see some hot pixels but again, overall satisfactory.
rji2goleez wrote:
Here's a few images from last night, long after sunset. However, the moon was out so I had some fun with the clouds. In the first, you can see Orion's Belt through the clouds.
All A7rII + Batis 25/2
Some late afternoon leaf raking. A7rIIM and Jupiter 8. Forgot I had this lens; not a very good copy and super stiff focus but enjoyable to play with a bit.
A7RII with Canon EF 85/1.8 and Metabones IV adapter.
The Sonoran desert in Arizona is huge and largely empty, which makes things like "signs" really stand out.
I have no idea what this sign is telling me.
This sign is 1,000 ft wide and 100 ft high and about 65 years old.