Photo taken the evening of April 24, 2016, at 7:23 PM (27 minutes before sunset) looking at farmers fields along Loch Valley Road, New Tripoli, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7rM V3 and my Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens, ISO 200, lens set to f11 for 1/40 second. Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops and processed with CornerFix and LR6.
It's difficult to comprehend how wide a 10mm lens is on a full frame body. Just for the fun of comparison, I found this two shots of the Library of Congress in Washington DC, the first one was shot with a 24mm Canon TSE lens on a Sony A7II, the second one was shot with the new CV 10mm on a Sony A7RII.
Here are a couple shots of the results of flooding last winter on the Cispus River. Overflowed the banks and caused changes in the river's course at several points. Plenty of silt and erosion.
The atmospheric conditions were perfect for this kind of shot - clouds acted as giant reflectors, backlighting the clouds of smoke. Once the smoke started to accumulate, I shifted from 4-12" exposures to 0.6", freezing the smoke.
I meant to bring the Olympus OM 24mm f/2.8 MC, but had been using the OM 28mm f/3.5 earlier in the day. In the end, this required a decent crop, wish I had left on the Contax G 45mm f/2.
I acquired a A7RII two weeks back. That's my first Sony camera. Still trying to get used to this camera. No Sony lenses yet. Trying to see how my M lenses work on it. Also have few C/Y lenses.
The first shot I took outside my own house is a photo from a toilet of an old complex
wstam wrote:
I acquired a A7RII two weeks back. That's my first Sony camera. Still trying to get used to this camera. No Sony lenses yet. Trying to see how my M lenses work on it. Also have few C/Y lenses.
The first shot I took outside my own house is a photo from a toilet of an old complex
Thanks aCIDfire. No, I haven't tried the 100L with extension rings yet, but thought about it. I also think it could be interesting to add a teleconverter too.
OleAndre wrote:
So long since I posted something in here now. But still so many impressive shots. It's such a joy to go back on the previous pages to see all the fantastic images, and the variety not at least.
A couple of photos taken with my newest toy, the Leica Tele-Elmarit 135 (on Sony A7).
You may recall these excellent shots by OleAndre from a few days ago using his new Leica Tele Elmar 135mm. I too now have a 135 Tele Elmar (for my A7RII) but my photographic model doesn't perhaps have quite the same charm.
Fantastic sunsets here in Oslo these days. Took this two days ago, where I got rain in the background, a small rainbow in the middle, and all these wonderful clouds covering the entire sky, Shot is taken with Sony A7 and Loxia 21.