Chris_88 wrote:
Great shot, Daniel. Never thought I would see a shot with a mighty Tak in this a7 thread. Would you mind sharing how many exposures you took for that shot?
This was a single shot at 64 sec ISO 3200 on a Sony A7 with a astrophotography / nightscape camera modification
Thanks
AGeoJO wrote:
It got darker and darker but we kept on shooting a few more shots, and then a few more..... She twirled the umbrella, creating a slight blur.
Absolutely stunning! The model, the dress, the umbrella, the lighting, the setting... everything is beautiful and works so well together. Love it!
Just got back from a 2 1/2 week trip to Norway, France, Switzerland and Iceland. Have a ton of pictures to go through but what a trip, here's 3 I kinda of just picked randomly and like so far.
Grindelwald, Switzerland
Troll's Path Highway in Norway
Undredal, Norway. Didn't have my camera at this exact spot, taken with my Galaxy S8
snikt228 wrote:
Just got back from a 2 1/2 week trip to Norway, France, Switzerland and Iceland. Have a ton of pictures to go through but what a trip, here's 3 I kinda of just picked randomly and like so far.
Hi,
Keep going on foreign trips and bringing back tons of such beautiful pictures!!!
No Regrets wrote:
Absolutely stunning! The model, the dress, the umbrella, the lighting, the setting... everything is beautiful and works so well together. Love it!
Don, thank you for your kind words; I am very flattered. Not only she was the most photogenic model that day/evening, she was also very friendly and easy to work with. Here is another image of her earlier in the day.
I posted a few images of the Bellagio Fountains already, even from approximate the same vantage point but with the Voigltander 12mm. I moved back and to the right with the Loxia 21mm to include the entire building and here it is. I used SRA of 28 or so images as you can tell from the clouds.But I don't remember the exact number .
Trying out the Sony 12-24mm that I no longer own. Long story. First one is at 12mm, second one at 15mm, however, I cropped away a good part of the original frames after vertical correction of the bridge. The sky was more interesting than the water so I didn't level the camera when I made the shots.