I continue to truly like this thread for it's variety but also quality of the images in terms of emotional appeal, image composition and/or showing capabilities and character of different lenses.
I'm always a bit hesitating to emphasize selected people in my remarks since I don't want to offend all the others by maybe not mentioning them explicitly, and since the thread keeps flowing quite fast at times. Hence I often tend to frequently like images instead of mentioning everyone by name to express my appreciation.
Went up to a garden at Mt Dandenong.
A7R2, Zeiss ZM25 (with Hoya +1), 3 shot focus stacked. 0.25s, ISO 100, F/11. _DSC4931-copy stacked by Kai O'Yang, on Flickr
Looking at lichen encrusted rocks, leaves, and forest floor
Hand held? A7r and Leica M WATE set to 21mm?
ISO 500, about f8, 1/50 second
Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops; processed in LR6.10
October 19, 2015
At Dark Hollow Falls, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
rol-and wrote:
I continue to truly like this thread for it's variety but also quality of the images in terms of emotional appeal, image composition and/or showing capabilities and character of different lenses.
I'm always a bit hesitating to emphasize selected people in my remarks since I don't want to offend all the others by maybe not mentioning them explicitly, and since the thread keeps flowing quite fast at times. Hence I often tend to frequently like images instead of mentioning everyone by name to express my appreciation.
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Loxia 85mm
Yes, I do enjoy this thread due to its variety and quality of images posted here, too. I also try to minimize posting remarks, since it is more an image thread and for "fear" it may offend some folks. Like you, I tend to click the "like" button more readily than posting any remarks.
Great image from the Loxia, BTW.
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One of the rare occasions I stopped down the lens to f/4 to get sufficient DOF