Photo taken about 5:40 PM, June 28, 2015, looking out from an overlook, Mount Desert, Acadia National Park, Maine. It had been a nasty rainy day and the rain let up a little but it was still windy and foggy. Image taken hand held out of my Van Window with my A7r and my Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens, ISO 200, lens set to probably about f5.6 for 1/500 second. Processed in LR6.
Superb images everyone!
Bob...haven't seen you in a while. Of course, I haven't posted in a least a week myself Nice images from France!
Helena...love the road between the trees!
Phillip...very nice dark set. Your trees shot with the G45 is very nice.
Everyone else...this thread is amazing, really! The diversity and quality of images is astounding!
Gregg
A7rll and Leica Summilux R 50 E55
MedicineMan404 wrote:
Since adding the 70-400gii it's rare I use the FE 70-200, shame because I think it's a great lens. When I look through my Flickr album 90% of images are 300mm+ or 14-20mm. Another thought, many are salivating over the forthcoming FE 70-200/2.8 but I've found F4 is a non issue with the Rii and wouldn't want the weight of the 2.8-
HarryBek wrote:
Some photos from various locations in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Wow, I instantly feel an urge to go back to Nepal. Last time I was there, was in 2008, I recognize the temple on photo no. 2. Wasn't it in Patan? I used to shoot there with a Fujifilm S5pro.
What 100mm lens did you use? Canon or Minolta? And if yes, what adapter?