This is a hand held shot in my backyard this afternoon with my old Leica-R 90mm f/2.8 Elmarit. This lens has a lot of 3D pop! No color adjustment at all. I did shoot three stops underexposed because of glare. It is about a 50% crop. A7RII
Phillip Reeve wrote:
mind sharing your scanning setup?
sebboh wrote:
not much to share. it's the sigma 50/2.8 on my a7 with a slide copier that i bought for $30 on ebay. i thought the slide copier had 52mm threads, but it turns out to have something between 52mm and 55mm threads, so i just tape it to the front of the lens. works fine though as long as i have good light, using indoor lighting was giving me lots of difficulty with color. i'll take a pic and post it later.
ebookman wrote:
This is a hand held shot in my backyard this afternoon with my old Leica-R 90mm f/2.8 Elmarit. This lens has a lot of 3D pop! No color adjustment at all. I did shoot three stops underexposed because of glare. It is about a 50% crop. A7RII
Totally agree... I remember one of your post last year (?) that shocked me for the 3D effect and I immediately searched on the bay for that lens (GAS). Which exact model is yours? If I'm right there are few models (2 cam, 3 cam, made in Germany, made in Canada). Thanks.
Manuel
From a recent lerro productions photo charter night session, jim thorpe PA depot, reading & northern # 425, during a heavy snowstorm all images processed in lightroom 6
Photo taken October 3, 2015 at 4:41 PM in the Adirondack Mountains. It is looking across what I believe is Tupper Lake opposite Simon Pond on the west side of south bound New York State Route 30 and is near Raquette Pond and Rqquette River, 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 1/800 second. Processed in LR6.
Incredibly powerful imagery.
Our world is more often harsh than not.
I think way too many of us live or want to live through
rose colored glasses.
There is an irony when that same many of us delight in an image where a lion
has taken a gazelle or in my case when the hawk takes the squirrel.
In the end we are moved on a guttural level and your image moved me.
Thanks for being brazen and posting.