FE 55/1.8 on a7r - decided to use a better aperture (image depth, IQ) and lower ISO (better color, DR, noise) I wanted, and see if I get better overall results letting the shutter speed float longer, using two shot brackets, hand held.
Looking at autumn backlit colors
Tripod mounted A7r and Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens
ISO 200, f8, 1/80 second
Exposure corrected -0.24 Stops; processed in LR6.10.1
October 25, 2016
At Naked Creek Overlook, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Ronny, your second dragonfly picture is even more.... words fail me.... it is so good, I just don't know what to say... and with a Contax zoom.... how do you manage to get it in focus?
philber wrote:
Ronny, your second dragonfly picture is even more.... words fail me.... it is so good, I just don't know what to say... and with a Contax zoom.... how do you manage to get it in focus?
Thank you my friend is really appreciated
Pictures of the dragonfly .. I think that's the species dragonfly is Odonata
Bigger species of dragonsflies and they are very fast .. they play and chase each other
That picture is on a female ... and sometimes they stand still in the air( A very short while )
Waiting for the males so that they can hook into each other and mate
Unfortunately I did not get any picture that is good on that. Should you manage to get a good picture of this then they will probably sit in one place and not fly in the air
My flight pictures I took the dragonflies yesterday .. I took 72 pictures
Is probably between 7-8 pieces that are pretty good in focus ...
Here's a failed picture of what I wrote about ( sry for the bad shot )