Photo taken the evening of March 26, 2016 about 50 minutes before sunset at the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7rM V3 and my Leica R 50mm f2 Summicron lens, ISO 100, lens set to f11 for 1/15 second. Exposure corrected by + 0.12 Stops and processed in LR6.
More of impromptu portraits of the bunny or bunnies running around freely on the Strip in Vegas - on the first shot since I wanted to make sure that their eyes were in the same focusing plane, I stopped down the lens to f/4, pushing the limit on my Auto ISO setting. Frankly, when I took portrait of them individually, I forgot to change the aperture in the beginning, like on the second shot. The bokeh balls are still round even at f/4 but the subsequent images were taken at f/1.6 for smoother bokeh and more importantly, for lower ISO
it's hard to tell in these shots, but i somehow developed some fogging over a portion of the sensor (probably during a lens change) that was there in the middle two shots giving a soft filter effect over part of the image. i had to wipe it off with my shirt. unfortunately i didn't notice it till there were highlights in that region of a shot, so i have a bunch of shots ruined by it.
Flowers are beginning to bloom here so I got out with the FE 90mm Macro lens for a few quick shots. This is a 6 shot focus stacked macro using HeliconFocus software. I really like the way this software works with focus stacking.
We survived the Westfiords and the Ring Road. Currently in Svalbard but this shot is my favorite landscape of the Iceland portion of our trip. Nothing hugely special really but for one or more reasons it catches my eye-