A7 and CV 35/1.7 VM.
The car the man is sitting in is a Volkswagen Kübelwagen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Kubelwagen), which was used by the German Luftwaffe in WWII. His father bought it in 1945.
Beautiful set Chris. Those tilt and shift lenses come in handy for those beautiful architectures in Europe, don't they? I used my 24mm T&S quite a bit in Prague and Rothenburg, Germany during my recent visit.
Douglas
Schlotkins wrote:
Lisbon Portugal - shot with A7r + Canon 17/24TSEs and 24-70 f4 IS. Hope you enjoy!
Lovely as always Rene... I cant't agree more what Bob, Manuel and Nehemiah says
You are such talent !
And I'm so jealous of your lenses and think you have too many .. so bee so kind and send up a couple you do not use so much to an address here in Sweden
Photo taken at 6:56 AM, June 30, 2015,at I believe Otter Point, Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park, Maine. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 100, lens set to probably f8 for 1/30 second. Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops and processed in LR6.
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Lovely as always Rene... I cant't agree more what Bob, Manuel and Nehemiah says
You are such talent !
And I'm so jealous of your lenses and think you have too many .. so bee so kind and send up a couple you do not use so much to an address here in Sweden
Thank you very much dear Ronny ..'m sending you to like some objective. but in return with your photographic talent and your skills. Deal??
I saw some neat cloud formations this morning as a front swept in over the lake. They were moving quickly so there was little time to even change lenses. Fortunately, I had the FE16-35 attached. We went from calm conditions to gale force winds in a matter of minutes. 20 minutes later, the winds are calm. Crazy stuff.
On my way up to Burlington, Vermont for a meeting I stopped off at one of my favorite water falls in Vermont known as Moss Glen Falls located off of Scenic Road Route 100 in Granville, VT.
All shot with my A7r2 first three with the Leica WATE.