In Boston yesterday for the parade of Tall Ships as part of the Sail Boston week. I was across the harbour on the Nantucket Lightship LV 112 so I was viewing the ships with Boston as the backdrop.
Mix of A7R2 and a6300 images
Gloomy start to the day, fog which delayed the start by 2 hours and left glare/hazy conditions for pretty much the whole parade. LR cut through a lot of it though.
Finally the parade started
And after the parade some lightpainting in the generator rooms
Difficult today when there was strong winds
I actually don't remember, but this can be with C / Y 100-300 also.. not quite sure it's 100MP
Last one I'm sure it's C/Y
This golden ringed dragonfly was injured
Missed half a wing..Pity
But it was easier to handle
Sony A7R II + Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 100mm f/2 by Ronny Olsson, on Flickr
A7R II + Contax 100-300mm F/4.5-5.6 Vario-Sonnar T* by Ronny Olsson, on Flickr
You can always find a new building or angle walking around Shanghai. Went to pick up some tailored shorts and came back with this
Bund Financial Centre : this section of BFC is the Arts & Cultural Centre. An incredible building - the bronze 'bamboo' pipes are in layers that actually move around the whole building (similar to a wave) and reveal the stage on the balcony, which looks across the river to the skyscrapers of Lujiazui.
Long Exposure, A7rii and Voigtlander 35/1.7 at I believe f11.
These dragonfly pictures are such gorgeous images, they almost feel like the moment when the plate of food is put in front of you at a restaurant! The colors are also very special. Apart from your skill at getting them and the particular light when they were taken, what helped the most with the richness of the colors--the makro planar or the post processing? How did you do it?
Something I don't usually do (Haha .. but here's not changed so much ) .. but here is the raw image directly from camera .. exported directly from LR6 to CS6 and just reduced the size of the image file and then convert to jpg
René, I feel like you already showed a picture similar to this (boat in front of a snow-capped mountain), but this one is even better than the one I remember!