OleAndre wrote:
Beautiful photos Manuel I really like how the lines and colours play out, especially in the third one where my eyes just get pulled further and further into the picture.
Thanks Ole These are very similar shots but also for me the last one works better than the others two
Thank you Philippe, I am always doubtful about whether to post very similar images but maybe that's okay
Looking across Jordan Pond
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens
ISO 100, probably f11, 1/60 second.
Exposure corrected by +0.60 Stops; processed in LR6.9
June 30, 2015
At Jordan Pond, Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park, Maine
Two more images from this unique building in Rotterdam, the Market Hall - the windows on the ceiling and curved wall are windows of apartments that make up the side wall of this huge "tunnel", where it houses booths of goody's vendors.
A few photos from a concert last weekend. This particular venue always has the most abysmal light, and this night was no exception. Even so, came away with some keepers. All at an effective ISO of 16000 or higher, no NR.
Lenses I brought - Sony FE 28mm f/2, CV 35mm f/1.7 Ultron VM, Pentax 77mm f/1.8. These were all taken with the CV 35mm f/1.7 Ultron VM. 28mm and 35mm are a bit close, but I love the FE 28/2 for concerts and B&W in general and had to bring it with.
Just got an A7S after being without a camera for a good 10 months. Feels good to be back with a Sony, even better when it has the incredible sensor of the A7S.
All I've got is a Helios 44-3 until the FE28 gets delivered so here are a few shots from the march snowfall we had a few days ago in Kansas City.