Photo taken October 3, 2015 at 4:31 PM in the Adirondack Mountains. It is looking across Simon Pond on the east side of north bound New York State Route 30 which is near the Raquette River and on the opposite side of NY SR 30 from Tupper Lake and Raquette Pond, Tupper Lake, NY. 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 1/160 second. Processed in LR6.
cputeq wrote:
You can have our snow! I miss the sun - going almost a whole week without the sun here is dreadful! This is the first place I've lived that I actually look forward to summer
Thanks Mike - that location in Zion is definitely what I call "combat shooting".
Mike Ganz wrote:
Very nice composition..I have a few taken with similar lighting, probably taken from the same spot on the bridge.
Here are a couple I took this week, in Boquete, Panama, comparing lenses shooting the same scene. A7r. The first was taken with the Voigtlander 40mm f/1.4 Nokton MC, f/16 and no CP. I shot at f/16 only because I was too lazy to find the CP. The 2nd taken with Zony 24-70 FE, f/11 and B&W KSM polarizer.
Personally I really like the CV40mm - small, light and for landscape stopped down is sharp corner to corner.
This is a caduceus with a block letter "D" that signified the US Navy rating of Dental Technician. I am proud of my service as a Dental Technician in the US Navy from March of 1964 when I graduated 3rd in my class from the Navy's Class "A" School until my honerable discharge in June, 1967. That rate has now been incorporated into the Corpsman rating and no longer exists as a seperate job specialty.
Bit of still life. I started to return the 24-240 back to Amazon, but its convenience is undeniable (and it allows the best magnification of all my lenses, hah!)