Went from shooting in Wisconsin to being in Tucson, AZ in just a few days. Pretty big difference in the landscape...
Wisconsin is with the Minolta MD 35-70/3.5, Tucson is either G45 or G90
Love the photo of Low, they came Melbourne a month or so ago and I was blown away by the show, never expected to see them in Australia. Wish that I had brought my A7s, but as it was I was wrapped in the music
Stunning shots Joshua
Great as always Werner and Ronny
Helena : Lovely shot from Stockholm
Derek : Superb sets from you.. love the Leica shots
Robert: Love that Jökulsárlón shot.. Superb
Bob, super stuff with your new lens. Congrats!
Richard, if your shot is anything to go by, you must have had a blast with Tim!
René, I find your "austere" B&W totally inspiring.
Photo taken about 1 minutes before sunrise (which was at 4:51 AM), June 30, 2015, looking into Frenchman Bay from Egg Rock overlook, Mount Desert, Acadia National Park, Maine. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens, ISO 100, lens set to probably f11 for 1/8 second. Exposure corrected by +0.36 Stops and processed in LR6.
Shot late this evening in almost darkness.
The flower arrangement from last week, wilted somewhat
A7rII and Minolta 80-200/2.8 HS G with SR app at 128 shots 4000 ISO and f/4. PP'd via PS in Lab mode.
With the SR app there is no noise at 4000 ISO.
Charles, the SR app opens up a new realm, almost like getting a different camera, huh? The files are more malleable, are richer in color (to me), contain more tonality/gradation AND less noise. Great image!
In a similar theme of arrangement, here is a fresh, in more than one just one way, piece of art made completely out of freshly harvested real veggies and yes, flowers, too.
A7rii with the g28. I was planning on selling this lens but not sure I can do it. Not great for landscapes but it's otherwise so so nice... _DSC0254 by Brendan Swihart, on Flickr