Peire wrote:
sootyvrs - whether you like it or not - I found most of you pictures interesting.I don't care too much about colour/perspective abuse in your case.
C&C always welcome
Still learning and trying to experiment a little with converting to B&W
Amazing shots everyone! So many to comment on....
Joshua amazing captures!
Helena the CV lenses seem to suit your more gentle style of palette. Wonderful shots. It almost seems the Loxia 50 is too strong in rendering.
Ronnie, superb images.
Manuel, love the rendering!
Rene, excellent shots
Jako, love the "attitude" portrait
Sometimes it is just fun to revert to some classic rendering with the 50 Cron IV (Mandler) with the VM-E adapter. This lens is sooo small and just so easy to use on the A7rII.
Happy to see that even @ 18mm one can use boke and focus plane larger contrast to make subject stand out from the background. I was supriced that to see that Zeiss has been able to make ultrawideangle to perform similarly as traditional Zeiss lenses what comes to contrast in focus plane vs. boke. Once we get rid off snow, this lens is going to be lots of fun to shoot with. Close focus distance would be nice to have closer than 0.5m.
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 4/18 ZM @ f/11.0, HDR(1/4s, 1/15s, 1/60s), A7m @ ISO 100
Phototaken Octo ber 3, 2015 at 3:51 PM looking across a Pond on the east side of north bound New York State Route 30 I believe near South Bay and/or Rock Island Bay of Tupper Lake. This is in in the Adirondack Mountains. 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 1/100 second. Processed in LR6.
Beautiful! We moved from Central PA to Delray Beach FL in 2013. My wife misses the change of seasons especially the leaves. Looks like a nice trout stream!