I love coming to the forums and viewing everyones great images and learning so much! I guess its time to contribute a few snaps since i've gone mirrorless.
I have been testing the Batis 85 (a7r2) for the past 10 days.
These are not interesting subjects, but I'll share because I like seeing how lenses render in ordinary, every-day usage (perhaps others do as well) as much as enjoying so many of these exceptional images on this thread.
All shot at or near wide-open. Shots at home are with the Nissin Di700a flash.
A7RII with Tamron SP 35mm F/1.8 and Commlite Canon EF adapter
This photo is another composite of a hand-held, multi-image stack auto aligned and focus blended in Photoshop. This is a very powerful editing tool. I think this image is even better focused and shows more 3D than my first attempt a few pages back. I am anxious to apply this technique to a macro image. A tripod might also help.
Photo taken at 1:57 PM, October 18, 2015 from an overlook, Shenandoah NP, Virginia. Image taken with my tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and my A7r, ISO 100, lens set to probably f11 for 1/125 second. Processed in LR6.
I think this one is 6 shots merged together and then edited with VSCO all on an iPhone, didn't realize it would look so dark since it was pretty bright on the phone but I still sort of like it.
A few from a recent visit to Vatican museum. The ceilings of most of the rooms there are very intricate and elaborately decorated. These two are extraordinary.
a couple more of Lunesta. this time with a minolta 58/1.4 i've never really gotten along with. haha. these have gone through LR6...though its probably nothing the a7ii couldn't have done with in camera jpeg adjustments.
Joshua....love those ceilings!! I remember them really well from our trip....
Gregg
A7rll and Voigt Nokton 50 1.1
Btw, Gio dressed himself in the pics below. He has two button down shirts on, and two hats as well!!
@f1.1...boys will make guns out of anything, including Thomas the Train tracks!!
Greggf wrote:
Joshua....love those ceilings!! I remember them really well from our trip....
Gregg
A7rll and Voigt Nokton 50 1.1
Btw, Gio dressed himself in the pics below. He has two button down shirts on, and two hats as well!!
Thank you, Gregg!
Gio is certainly cute! I thought he had a false mustache on .