Wasn't sure if I will be able to get the photos I want of a mural on a water tank up a hill here in town.
I will need a clear cloudless night (which have been in short supply lately).
Also wasn't sure if the graffiti would be too bad (the mural has been up for a month).
So I just went for a pre dawn walk with 7s and 17 TS-E as a sighting test.
I will try for what I want soon (have to buy gloves first also as it was freezing).
Will take my tripod and stitch a couple of shots next time too.
A lot darker than the first shot seems. Small resized jpegs as taken.
ebookman wrote:
A walk in the park this afternoon with A7RII and FE 90/2.8 macro and the Leica WATE. A couple of the shots used Sony's smooth reflections app.
Joshua another great shot of the Jaguar
Dave great 3 image stitch. Just heard Ken Sklute speak at Canon Coast Mesa and your image definitely covers his criteria of a great image with strong foreground, middle ground and background. It seems those questioning the 24-70 FE f4 haven’t seen your images.
Helena always look forward to the composition of your Black and Whites. Really like the cows on the hill and horse across the lake.
Looking from an Overlook
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and Sony A7r camera
ISO 100, probably f11, 1/80 second
Exposure corrected by +0.24 Stops and processed in LR6
I hope you are not tired of seeing sunrises and sunsets. First two from last evening (there is no foreground to speak of, I am shooting from a dam), last one form this morning. Thanks for looking.
Bob, you produce superb shots with pretty much any the lens, so with the Elmarit, you should shine ever so brightly.
I produce shots where the only item people mention (not only you) is the lens. Which goes to show...
bowens wrote:
Joshua another great shot of the Jaguar
Vintage car in Cuba
Sony A7rII - 24-70 GM
Butch, thank you kindly! I know that a few folks, just like you, went to Cuba and they came back with great images of classic cars, among other things, of course. I really would like go to Cuba. before the conditions change too much. I hope I can pull it off next year.
Another frog image from CR and this is a "glass" {actually, only semi-translucent) frog on a beehive ginger plant.