xwing15 wrote:
@Chris. thank you for your valued comments.
Oeschinensee, switzerland
René
René,
Your pictures and post-processing are always exceptional, but this set is a notch above your usual very high standards. And this with a relatively inexpensive lens (FE 28/2). Wow!
Ronny: Another excellent catch-ball shot, wide open no less.
Manuel: I like the modern design of that building. Expertly captured too.
Werner: Beautiful lightning in this pano shot.
Rene: Thanks. Always a big fan of your work. Those mountain landscapes are all expertly captured.
Dave: beautiful colors making for a great contrast to the grey rock.
Greggf: Excellent work with the Bokina.
Douglas: Stunning lightning and colors.
Here is another shot from when we still had snow up here. Sony a7rii and the 55 1.8 stopped way down for DOF.
Ronny, I am always amazed that you manage to get such sharp pictures of your lovely dog running towards you, with a Sony A7 (not the best AF for sports) and a manual focus lens!
Derek...been lusting after the G 45 for awhile. Especially after seeing yours and Samuli's images. But after using the G90 and the wonky adapter, I vowed to find an M mount version G45. Granted the conversion that's been done is similar to the bassackwards Nikon focusing....but I'll live!!
Greggf wrote:
Derek...been lusting after the G 45 for awhile. Especially after seeing yours and Samuli's images. But after using the G90 and the wonky adapter, I vowed to find an M mount version G45. Granted the conversion that's been done is similar to the bassackwards Nikon focusing....but I'll live!!
oh, no! i figured most of the m-mount conversions would focus the right way since leica lenses do...
real focus rings really do make a big difference though.