Water running over rocks after being struck by a crashing wave
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and A7r
ISO 100, f11,1/800 second
Exposure corrected by +0.71 Stops and Processed in LR6
June 29, 2015
At Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park, Maine
I find it challenging to find the right color and balance tonefor shots from Roaring Fork. There is so much green/yellowish green (it was pretty dry this trip) that it just dominates the shot. I may still tweak some more as I'm not sure I'm fully happy with this. But I could tweak all day and my favorite rendition changes by the hour.
ebookman wrote:
Joshua, I've got the camera. I've got the lens. Please send frogs. I have never seen frogs like your CR frogs!
These pages are just amazing! It is like going to school studying these images.
Sony FE 24-240 wide open. A7RII This time using the lens for casual portraits. Not exactly a creamy bokeh but not all together unpleasant.
I hear you, Dale. My photography life has been frogless, too until the trip to CR. We live in the desert and there are rattles around here. Talking about rattles, here are 2 images of something that not only frogs have to respect but also humans do... I didn't feel like messing around with this fellow and I only took a few shots .
Great portraits, Dale. You are one of the few that really can make this lens shine.