JaKo wrote:
One of the best parts of being away from FM is coming back to its great images.
I skipped one week, too big catch up for me ~10 pages - need to adjust the 'doze' Thanks all for inspirational images.
Carl Zeiss Biogon T* 2/35 ZM + SLB-50-3000PM @ f/11 (or f/8 not 100% sure which) on A7 modified (Kolari v2) @ 1/6s, 1/25s, 1/100s HDR
Greggf wrote:
Thanks Joshua...My buddy who has the GM85 also has the Loxia 21. We've currently swapped...as he currently has my Batis 25
It's good to have friends!
^^^ Love that above^^^
Thank you, Gregg! And "yes" to that notion of having friends!
A house in my neighborhood has a slope, where prolific wisteria vines grow. To make a long story short and more illustrative here are 3 images from the slope. I deliberately didn't check the Exif info of the second image for anyone that feels like guessing the lens. Just for "sh*ts and giggles". No, it is not the Sony FE 50mm f/1.4 .
Cactus flowers. A7RII and Canon EF 100-400 . My wife has the FE 90 Macro glued to her A7R so I am building up my arm strength with the well named "canon."
I deliberately didn't check the Exif info of the second image for anyone that feels like guessing the lens. Just for "sh*ts and giggles". No, it is not the Sony FE 50mm f/1.4
I'll play Joshua...
Do you still have your TAP? I'm going to say TAP w/ Leica Nocti 50
Jack...Nice to see you posting again...Great grabs with the Loxia!
Dale...Nice pseudo-macros with the 100-400
Digital-am...sweet shot^^^
Here's one more grab of the mountains surrounding Hetch Hetchy Resevoir in Yosemite Nat'l Park
Gregg
A7rll and Tokina 90 2.5 @f11 4-5 shot pano
sorry for the size
Greggf wrote:
I'll play Joshua...
Do you still have your TAP? I'm going to say TAP w/ Leica Nocti 50
Jack...Nice to see you posting again...Great grabs with the Loxia!
Dale...Nice pseudo-macros with the 100-400
Digital-am...sweet shot^^^
Here's one more grab of the mountains surrounding Hetch Hetchy Resevoir in Yosemite Nat'l Park
Gregg
A7rll and Tokina 90 2.5 @f11 4-5 shot pano
sorry for the size
Gregg, you "cheated" . That image is not something you normally see from Yosemite - refreshingly well done!
Jack, awesome images but the last one is "wow"... China, huh?
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Gregg! And "yes" to that notion of having friends!
A house in my neighborhood has a slope, where prolific wisteria vines grow. To make a long story short and more illustrative here are 3 images from the slope. I deliberately didn't check the Exif info of the second image for anyone that feels like guessing the lens. Just for "sh*ts and giggles". No, it is not the Sony FE 50mm f/1.4 .
Thank you Josh, Ronny, Gregg...
China is an neverending source of inspiration from photographic POV. Explore it in the fall as the best time. Spring time is very moody, so unless you live close by (1-3 hour on fast train or 2 hour flight within China) to play safe, so visit in October-November. In fall, you will get the sunset scenes and warm colours BUT at the expense of of foggy backgrounds.