AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Ole! Your wife is very lovely (and I do not mean any disrespect). All your images of her are really outstanding, including this one
Jorge Torralba wrote:
Sweet! I see the larches are turning. Did you need a permit this late in the season? I was thinking of heading up and trying to do it in one day before the snow arrives. Last time I was there I was air lifted from snow lake because of a broken foot. Did you go up Icicle or Colchuck ? I need to get back before I get much older. Darn, I want to go so bad now !
k-h.a.w wrote:
Excellent images Stephen.
But after the CV 10/5.6, 12/5.6, and 15/4.5 III I see slightly curved Sunrays even here.
Maybe I am imagining that.
K-H.
Thanks for the kind words. You may be right--especially on the one with the sun in the exreme corner. I am not sure it is enough to be overly distracting, but I guess the Loxia 21 is not without its faults. Here are two more from today for reference. The first is with the Loxia 50 (for another look at sun stars). Second with the Leica 28 summilux.
Looking across Heart Lake at Mount Jo
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens
ISO 100, f11, 1/13 second
Exposure corrected by +0.24 Stops; processed in LR6
October 4, 2015
At Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirodack Mountain Club), the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid, NY