Here are two more. One is from a trip to Horseshoe Bend in September of last year, and the other one is from a recent wedding I shot. Use the 16-35 at the Horseshoe shot, and the Canon 11-24 via Metabones adapter on the bridal shot.
A slightly unusual Buddha image in that it's made of wicker. Photographing within Thai temples is generally accepted provided one doesn't interfere with proceedings; preferably walking softly during a quiet period.
Chong Kham Temple's Wicker Buddha - Mae Hong Son city.
Wicker Buddha – Detail.
A7 II, EF 50mm STM, Metabones IV T. Lightroom mobile edits.
Photo taken at 7:45 AM, June 30, 2015 looking across Jordan Pond, Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park, Maine. The North and South Bubbles can be seen at the far end of the Pond. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 100, lens set to f11 for 1/80 second. Processed in LR6.
South Africa twoeye, I'm envious! Very nice, looking forward to see more.
When I bought CV 50/1.5 I got the VM-E Close Focus Adapter for a nice price from the same seller and it's great. For some of these I have also used my old Canon 500D close-up lens.
two eye - I'm really enjoying these. What lens are you using? twoeye wrote:
Gnu or Blue Wildebeest resting in the shadow of the scattered trees and bushes of the Savanna: