Looking at radio collared Doe White Tail Deer with 2 suckling and 2 behind the trees to the left (a total of 4) recently born Fawns
Fairly heavily cropped Hand Held A7r and Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens
ISO 400, f2.5, 1/320 second
Exposure corrected by +0.36 Stops; processed in LR6
June 9, 2015
Out van window, my campground, Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park, Virgina
Yesterday venture out onto the lake produced some interesting skies and a blue heron nesting in the trees not too far from where I was anchored. We even had a brief rain shower that produced a rainbow.
Anytime. That's one of my favorite shooting spots and I am starting to know it like the back of my hand. Just PM me with a day notice and I'll be good to go.
Here's a couple from a block away (based on where I think you shot yours). This was from a month or so ago.
Deal! I used my Voigtlander 10mm and it looks like we both took the image from the same bridge. Great images, Nadim!
philber wrote:
Joshua: both the city and the frog shots just made me go: Wow!
A couple more Otus 28mm.
Thank you, Philippe! Great images from that lens, which I assume to be a ZF.2 version, huh? What was the aperture; did you shoot them at wide open?
Another hummingbird image from CR when I started feeling "cocky" (no, not really ) after a while and tried some vertical composition. The background is rendered so smoothly because it was the slope of the other side of the valley several miles away.
A few more from recent trip to northern England - Durham, this time main tower on Cathedral had scaffolding - which made me skirt around more than usual. FE 16-35 and FE 35 f2.8
Gregg said:
Butch …. really nice. Looking forward to more engagement snaps and more Cuban cars!
Thanks Gregg here’s a few more from the engagment shoot. You had some great captures from your camping trip. Looks like a great place to really get away from everything.
Charles: Excellent portraits with the 85 GM. Great little model.
Joshua: Great as always. From CR to LA no matter the subject you make it look easy.
Bob: Another excellent sunset
Great images from everyone. Always an inspiration looking through them.
These were from the same engagment shoot as the earlier ones with the 85 GM. These were all with the A7rII and the 24-70 GM.
Here's a few more just to finish off the engagement shoot.. For the first one we wanted to get the train flying by in the background but didn't think about what the wind created by it would do to her dress!!!