Wow, some great photos here. We are new to this forum but not to the Sony E-mount system. Here are some photos we've taken over the past couple of years:
Greggf wrote:
Joshua...Love it^^^^
Going back a few weeks to our trip near Yosemite.
Gregg
A7rll and Loxia 35
Thank you, Gregg! Are you sure those are from Yosemite ? Just kidding... Great images!
RoseandCharles wrote:
Wow, some great photos here. We are new to this forum but not to the Sony E-mount system. Here are some photos we've taken over the past couple of years:
Welcome to FM, RoseandCharles! Those are excellent images and I hope to see you around and that you post more images .
jbush wrote:
There are some very enjoyable images on this page starting right at the top! Beautiful color, light, and composition.
Mcbroomf, I really like the astro images with the sweeping FOV and near-moonscape foregrounds! Having spent a lot of time on the Cape (my wife and I met a long time ago at The Woodshed in Brewster), it saddens me to see the constant barrage on the barrier beaches and the breaks that result. Whether or not it's attributed to global warming and rising sea level, I feel in the last 10 years that there is a noticeable acceleration in beach erosion. I feel for you and your shorter walk...
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Thanks Jon,
Well they do say that all that's happening is that the sand is shifting from one place to another. The challenge is to find the new spot, but that beach was not too far away and a good workout with photo ops so I'll definitely miss it.
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Fantastic set Manuel !
Thanks Ronny!
Greggf wrote:
Thanks Manuel! That's a stupid crazy incredible set last page of Yosemite....Damn....The Wispy fog grab is rad
Thanks Gregg, indeed after several pictures taken that day at Tunnel View, I've been surprised again and again with this fog formation
Thanks everyone else for Like received and a very welcome to Charles (?, RoseandCharles)... great set
RoseandCharles wrote:
Wow, some great photos here. We are new to this forum but not to the Sony E-mount system. Here are some photos we've taken over the past couple of years:
Still so busy at work that I've fallen behind in processing, and even farther behind here! Still posting to my Facebook page if anyone is jonesing for more photos of the Duluth music scene. :P
Mindy Johnson doing her thing in her newish band, Wolf Blood.
HelenaN wrote:
That's a beauty Samuli, both the photo itself and your post processing.
Thanks Helena! It took few years, but I have now adjusted to your new (rendering) style with Voigtländer lenses, now it's only every 2nd time I think "how that would have looked like with her old 50mm Planar" But I have to admit that photos having high frequency texture look better with Voigtländer rendering style lenses.
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 4/18 ZM (w/ Hoya +1 diopter as front-end filter) @ f/11, A7r @ HDR(8s,15s,47s,93s,180s) & ISO 100 - Lightroom Flat Field plugin to remove color cast
Technically, it's more like "View From Glacier Point." I see Cloud's Rest there on the right (tallest triangular mountain peak).
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A little trip down Memory Lane: This photo shows W. 5th St. in Aberdeen, WA, with the overgrown hillside and drainage area we used to play in as kids -- not much has changed. I walked down this street for about four blocks to my kindergarten class. I peed my pants one day on my way home, and arrived in tears, mortified that I'd not been able to hold it on the walk! I walked home bow-legged, with the pee turning bitterly cold from the winter wind. Mom was sympathetic and nonplussed (she was a Registered Nurse, so I guess she'd seen worse!). True story. Kind of nice to be able to reconnect with the area I grew up.
Gunzorro wrote:
Very nice panoramic shot, Manuel!
Technically, it's more like "View From Glacier Point." I see Cloud's Rest there on the right (tallest triangular mountain peak).
Thanks Jim... I have to learn a lot about my beloved Yosemite, pity it is only 10000 Km from my home, more or less