Even after almost three years, it's always humbling to come to this thread and see this impressive collection of talent on display here.
Stunning feather detail and subject separation, Joshua.
Werner: As others have already mentioned, outstanding work.
Rene: Beautiful lightning in those street photography shots.
Sony a7rii and Batis 85mm stopped down a bit. The lightning was pretty forgettable and hence I tried a B/W conversion for once.
Chris_88 wrote:
Even after almost three years, it's always humbling to come to this thread and see this impressive collection of talent on display here.
Stunning feather detail and subject separation, Joshua.
Werner: As others have already mentioned, outstanding work.
Rene: Beautiful lightning in those street photography shots.
Sony a7rii and Batis 85mm stopped down a bit. The lightning was pretty forgettable and hence I tried a B/W conversion for once.
Thank you, Chris! The combo of Sony sensor and Canon super tele lens made the trip to CR enjoyable. I just triggered the shutter.
That's a great B&W image, Chris! I like the staggered trees on the slope and clouds/fog.
puckman wrote:
A couple more from Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley. Do you recognize the fella in the 2nd one?
Great images from DV, Nadim! It is beyond me what that fella was doing . Praying for the foot prints to disappear maybe .
Cinema Culinair; dinner party where the guests get to eat (and drink) what they see in the movie. Almost pitch dark, but I think still acceptable pictures.
Sony A7s, Sony Zeiss 1:2.8/35, ISO 12.800
Looking from the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve at the setting sun
Tripod mounted A7r and Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens
ISO 100, probably f11, 1/20 second
Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops; processed in LR6.4
October 31, 2016
At the top of Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA