ebookman wrote:
Northern Arizona high desert - Burlington Northern Santa Fe "BNSF" train on the Southern Trans Continental route Chicago to California. A7RII with Canon EF 100-400 and Tamron 35mm SP on.
Four more from Aspiring National Park - day six we traveled down Hidden Falls Creek for several km before climbing 500 m up onto Park Pass where we camped that night. With a fine afternoon and time to kill we climbed to the Park Pass Glacier, shown on the map as all ice, but now with a large terminal lake thanks to the warmer climate.
-John
Lunch and a breather on the pass after the climb - Loxia 21
Park Pass Glacier - Loxia 21 two shots stitched
Looking across to the Darran Mountains - NZ's only granite. Loxia 85
Looking down to the pass - ZM Distagon two shots stitched
Looking at flowers while photographing deer
Tripod mounted Canon new FD 500mm f4.5 L lens and A7r
ISO 400, about f11, 1/250 second
Exposure correction -0.24 Stops; processed in LR6.9
August 12, 2015
At Big Meadows, Shenandoah NP, Virginia
Looking at flowers while photographing deer
Tripod mounted Canon new FD 500mm f4.5 L lens and A7r
ISO 400, about f11, 1/250 second
Exposure correction -0.24 Stops; processed in LR6.9
August 12, 2015
At Big Meadows, Shenandoah NP, Virginia
Rich
Hi, just a quick thing, the watermark in turquoise looks hideous in front of the green background.
The image itself is nice though.
Gricoh wrote:
Hi, just a quick thing, the watermark in turquoise looks hideous in front of the green background.
The image itself is nice though.
Thank you for your comment and thoughts. For the most part I have decided upon the Park Avenue Script and color for most images as a standardizing of my images. However, I will consider using other colors more often.
Greggf wrote:
Joshua...very, very yellow-y! And WO again!!
Gregg
A7rll and FE 50 1.4 ZA
I love this lens!
Thank you, Gregg! Lemon it is ... .
Great images with that lens, BTW! Mine is scheduled for delivery today....
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Very nice Manuel ,Joshua, Jenni,bowens,Dale and Gregg !
Thank you, Ronny! I know it is redundant but yes, your Lofoten images are outstanding.
philber wrote:
Hats off to Manuel, John, Jim, Joshua, Jenni, Bowens, Dale, Gregg, Alfredo, Ronny! The fact that there are many of you does not diminish the admiration I have for each one!
Thank you, Philippe! You are very kind...
Winter is not over, at least not as of last week in Lapland