A7 and CV 50/1.5, all wide open except the last one which I think is f/2.8. The horse is a "Norwegian Fjord Horse", a small but very strong breed from Western Norway. It's one of the oldest breeds in the world and they are generally good-natured and well suited both for work and riding.
Photo taken at 9:31 AM on June 8, 2015 of Dark Hollow Falls, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Image cropped to 8" X10" proportions and taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Leica M WATE lens set to 18mm, ISO 50, lens set to about f22 for 0.4 second. Processed in LR6.
Good day everyone. The cloud was really thick this morning and the dark red color lasted for less than one minute. These three pictures were taken within a span of 20 minutes.
Why every time I open this topic I am always astonished? Probably because there are great photographers here
I have my usual suspects team to admire but compliments everyone else for the great works
Manuel
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Why every time I open this topic I am always astonished? Probably because there are great photographers here
I have my usual suspects team to admire but compliments everyone else for the great works
Manuel
+1!
I couldn't agree more Manuel. This thread proceeds not only at a rapid pace, but with a level of quality that astonishes me. I feel like I'm running alongside a fast train and trying to hop on!
Some more. Different hemisphere this time. Some of the wildlife on Rotto, W.A.. Taken in August while visiting the in-laws. A7 and manual glass, can't match the exact lenses to each shot anymore but I had the 180 Nikkor Ai-s ED, the Contax G45/G90 and C/Y Distagon 28 2.8 with me on this trip.
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Lightly perched:
The pelican, the pelican - its beak can hold more than its belly can