On the top of great shooting locations, food in Hunan province is really tasty. Hope you will have a good weather and catch some fog between mountain peaks.
Bob, those bridge shots are simply outstanding.
Jack, love the China mountain series.
Joshua, beautiful !
Ronny, you continue to impress and inspire with your flowers
Charles, great portraits. Natural processing and skin tones.
I feel like I've seen a lot of photos of a guy on a horse in that spot. Is that some kind of event that happens there regularly or are people having buddies pose there on a horse?
I feel like I've seen a lot of photos of a guy on a horse in that spot. Is that some kind of event that happens there regularly or are people having buddies pose there on a horse?
Thank you! Well, that guy will pose for you for some "donation" and who could resist not to. The view is just like out of a Western movie. We actually got closer and took more images of him but the best view, in my opinion, is from a little far away using a tele to get a little compressed view.
dbehrens wrote:
Taken last month with A7r and Leica WATE at the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness, New Mexico.
Dave
Great image, Dave! I never heard of that place before. I better check it out before too long .
I have been gone awhile and every time I come back so many fantastic shots.
Here's something a little different, taken at a recent concert.
Entitled "The Concert"
Shows off the C/Y 35-70 f3.4, about which there has been a big thread here.
Thank you very much Jack, Rene, Ronny and Picture This, and everyone for the likes
Joshua, stunning shots !!
Jack amazing Zhanjiajie series! This is a must visit location !!!
David, superb shot !!! I still miss my WATE...
The Loxia 21 is making for a really nice environment portrait lens even with MF.
Some more shots from yesterday afternoon at Harvest Moon
A7rII GM 85, Loxia 21 and 50L
The Loxia 21 is making for a really nice environment portrait lens even with MF.
Some more shots from yesterday afternoon at Harvest Moon
A7rII GM 85, Loxia 21 and 50L
Thank you, Charles! The Loxia doesn't behave like an ultra wide angle in your hand. Yes, it does make excellent environmental portraits. The 85mm GM lens speaks a lot of volume.... and it is readily available now at a few stores I check. Must resist, must resist....
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Charles! The Loxia doesn't behave like an ultra wide angle in your hand. Yes, it does make excellent environmental portraits. The 85mm GM lens speaks a lot of volume.... and it is readily available now at a few stores I check. Must resist, must resist....
Helena, wonderful series of superb shots !!! The CV lenses truly suit you.
Shot late this evening at home with rain setting in.
I am really loving the Loxia 21 for its ease and ergonomics on the A7rII. With the IBIS it is very easy to hand hold and use 1/2 sec with not too many issues.
A7rII and Loxia 21