Photo taken at 2:26 PM, October 20, 2015 of leaves between rocks near a Trail Head Parking lot not far from Skyline Drive, Shenandoah NP, Virginia. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 200, lens set to probably f11 for 1/20 second. Exposure corrected by +0.36 Stops and processed in LR6.
I first saw this shot in my front yard last week but I had no time to shoot it. Then I waited for 5 days until the horizon was clear again so the sun could be seen rising through the Dogwood again. I was afraid I was never going to get this shot before the leaves all went away!
Experimented this after with the Smooth Reflection app at the beach.
The SR 123 shot RAW behaves quite differently than the normal file. It is very rich full of data and seems to be very robust.
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Awesome shot Wilhelm and Josuha !!
Thank you, Ronny!
philber wrote:
+1. My thoughts, exactly!
Thank you, Philippe!
Your image taken with the Otus stands really out!
JaKo wrote:
Joshua, this is well balanced image; perfectly simple.
'Shooting Sony Shooter'
Wonderful images, Jack! Those images are uniquely yours .
charles.K wrote:
Joshua, stunning shot !!!
I was experimenting with the Smooth Reflection app this afternoon with the Loxia 21, and even with a solid tripod, wind can make it quite difficult. The app works well and easy to use.
Couple shots this afternoon.
A7rII and GM 85
Thank you, Charles! I love images of the couple!
I understood that the DR would increase quite a bit using that app. I haven't done much with it either. What's the city line in the background in the SR images on the next page? Those images are lovely, Charles.
Superb images everyone!!
Wilhelm...absolutely stunning last page!
Charles...love your GM85 images! all of them!
Trying out the new to me Japanese Summilux...looking at the bokeh. Really a fantastic little lens!
Gregg
A7rll and Canon 50 1.4 ltm
Chuck Coyne wrote:
I first saw this shot in my front yard last week but I had no time to shoot it. Then I waited for 5 days until the horizon was clear again so the sun could be seen rising through the Dogwood again. I was afraid I was never going to get this shot before the leaves all went away!