I just got back from a 4 day trip up HWY 395 and the Eastern Sierras. So I finally have some new material to share as soon as I'm done editing.
Here's a couple from Convict Lake, at sunrise on Thanksgiving morning. It was about 28 degrees (F) and rather frosty at about 8000 feet altitude. No drama in the skies, unfortunately, but I settled for some basic reflection shots.
Here is a finished image shot with the Laowa 12. Very minimal perspective correction needed which is impressive given the architecture of the right building. 12mm offers an impressive field of view. Enough that I had to crop part of the bottom and some up top. Thank goodness for 42MP resolution on our sensor.
A few with the Zeiss Distagon 35/1.4 ZM. The bike shot is wide open @ f/1.4. The shot of the street with the stadium in the background was shot through glass covered with raindrops.
Photo taken about 43 minutes before sunset (5:14 PM)
Looking beyond the fence around the retention pond behind my house
Cropped tripod mounted Cambo Actus camera with A7r and Rodenstock 80mm f4 Apo Rodagon N Enlarger lens
ISO 200, f11, 1/100 second
Exposure corrected by +0.48 Stops; processed in LR6.4
1.5 degrees of tilt
November 2, 2016
Behind Pathfinder Road, Breinigsville, PA
gordec wrote:
One of the better Tunnel View shots I have seen. You don't get that kind of scene all the time. I live 3 hours from there, and I have yet to catch that. Great work.
Thank you very much! For sure we have been lucky that evening... however Yosemite is like a game park for photographers, in my opinion, so if you live close to I can only say "go, go, go as much as you can".
Manuel
P.S. Congratulations for your "brand new" angel