Manuel -- f/7.1 seems to work exceptionally well for you with that 55mm lens!
What aperture would you have preferred?
Really excellent shots!
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Thank you very much Gregg! Yes it is right... I've already posted several pics in the precedent pages but I have others to process and post. Probably I will bore you again for the next weeks with my "out of season" captures
Gunzorro wrote:
Manuel -- f/7.1 seems to work exceptionally well for you with that 55mm lens!
What aperture would you have preferred?
Really excellent shots!
Thank you Jim!
FE 55 is a wonderful lens and it is razor sharp at almost every aperture but has some residual vignetting also at f/11 so, especially in the first shot, I corrected vignetting in PP. Then the background in the second one is out of focus. For this kind of images I prefer to set aperture to f/11 in order to have all in focus and less or no vignetting at all.
Manuel
Thanks Friend
On my way back from Lofoten
Be home later tonight
Lofoten was awesome .. great weather
Almost to good for shoting .. on the evnings and night It starting to be bad and it was clouding
Let's see if it Will be something to see
But we have some good light as well ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Thank you Jim!
FE 55 is a wonderful lens and it is razor sharp at almost every aperture but has some residual vignetting also at f/11 so, especially in the first shot, I corrected vignetting in PP. Then the background in the second one is out of focus. For this kind of images I prefer to set aperture to f/11 in order to have all in focus and less or no vignetting at all.
Manuel
My first outing with the CV12. Cool little lens, gotta get the tripod legs in the right place...or they WILL be in frame!
I used the SR app for this one, trying to simulate LE...not as happy with the water surface had it been longer exposures...waiting to see how much I like this lens before investing in a filter holder just for one lens.
@Ronny Olsson,
The Northern lights have a very interesting shape and I really like your overall composition.
The light hitting the mountain makes it for me though. Congrats on the capture!