Great stuff everyone! The "like" button is my best friend. Not sure why the camera was moved during a 30 second exposure of this shot of the Charles Bridge in Prague. If you use your imagination, the dancing lights look like horse/dog racing.. The 2nd and 3rd are a bit less chaotic, from Hallstatt, Austria.
Photo taken the evening of March 26, 2016 about 37 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 1/20 second. Exposure corrected by + 0.24 Stops and processed in LR6.
Now after being home two weeks and having had the chance to go over the whole experience I have to say that Jokulsarlon was my overall favorite, just nothing else like it that I've ever seen-
Beautiful Damsel Ronny and thanks for the kind words. If you remember, you were helping me get ready for Iceland a while before we left. You were a great motivator for visiting that country.
Hey, if you're free we're visiting Panama and the Darien in November, I'll even help with your luggage
The golf ball-sized EL-Nikkor 50/2.8N makes for a lightweight normal lens, when mounted to a helicoid adapter (since it lacks its own means of focusing). Bokeh is fair (it was after all designed to shoot perfectly flat objects with the entire frame in focus), but the sharpness, contrast and portability makes up for it. Some examples (all slightly edited in post, except for the last one, which had its tonal range tweaked). Blueish fly by scepticswe, on Flickr
AGeoJO wrote:
I had to get up at 4:00AM and to be there before the sun rose. Was the sunrise that morning worth waking up that early? You will be the judge...
FYI, the sunrise shot was a 3-image HDR merged in LR.
Joshua, these are real WOOOOOW pictures
Love especially the first one but it is my taste...
Manuel
AGeoJO wrote:
I had to get up at 4:00AM and to be there before the sun rose. Was the sunrise that morning worth waking up that early? You will be the judge...
FYI, the sunrise shot was a 3-image HDR merged in LR.
Uhhh yes for you to take your time to share that with us. Stunning.