Great stuff Ronny! You've got all the great models!
I used to photograph my daughters and their friends and we jokingly called it "Jaguar Modeling Agency" because we drove to locations in my old Jag. Good times.
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Give me the ball !
10 years in a couple of weeks and still going strong
Looking through some of our older photos, getting excited for a trip this weekend to southern Utah. These are from last year, various places in Utah. We're lucky to live near so many photogenic places.
My husband and I don't use tripods very often, if at all, unless it's long exposure.
First shots with A7 plus Carl Zeiss Jena Visionar 109mm f1.6.
As a projection lens it shows very low vignetting and is very suitable for stitching.
Mini-Panorama of 3x3 shots. Lens is wide open.
I had some time to test my new Zeiss Batis 135mm f/2.8 lens this morning.
First I tested it for centering and I'm happy to report that it is well centered.
I took a bunch of test shots in my back yard. I took most of them wide open at f/2.8 and I tested some with my A7r2 in crop mode to see how it performs as a 200mm f/2.8 lens. Boy this lens is sharp but I also love the rendering and color and contrast.
Chuck
1.5 Crop Mode - 202.5mm
Focus stack - 1 shot of moon 1 shot of tree branches
Really like this Mike but, I can't help thinking that light painting may not be enough. You may actually need to do some painting with proper paint as well.
Loxia 85 on A7RII.
Apparently there are 50 species of wild orchid in the UK and quite a few look rather similar. Southern Marsh Orchid is my best guess for this one.
joanlvh wrote:
I thought u might think that this is funny. My new a7 ll has a coat!
along with the a7 ll I ordered a TAP, I am currently using it with a ZM 50 1.5 which I have liked for years. I am wondering if there is 75-100 mm lens out there that "paints" similarly to the zm 50mm 1.5? thanks
any of the 85mm f/2 sonnars would make a good match. the zm 85/2 might be too perfect but the older contax zeiss rangerfinder version, the contarex, the jupiter-9, or the nikkor s 85/2 would all be reasonable matches.
Peter T wrote:
Really like this Mike but, I can't help thinking that light painting may not be enough. You may actually need to do some painting with proper paint as well.
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Could be but I may have to work on the ceiling 1st ...
Again, so many fine shots! John, Joshua, Ronny, Werner, superb work!
Otus 55mm, shooting the unspeakably disjointed Philarmonie de Paris (new concert hall designed by starchitect Jean Nouvel
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Lovely shot Joshua .. Yes you're forgiven for that f4 shot
Thank you, Ronny! Very generous of you...
philber wrote:
Again, so many fine shots! John, Joshua, Ronny, Werner, superb work!
Otus 55mm, shooting the unspeakably disjointed Philarmonie de Paris (new concert hall designed by starchitect Jean Nouvel
Philippe, thank you very much! That structure reminds me a lot of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Well captured and I love the abstract look of structure.