I recently converted my A7II to color infrared (590nm) and I'm still figuring it out. Here's a shot from a trip to Maine a couple of weeks ago. This is looking down from the top of Cadillac Mountain, though there is an illusion of almost being at water level.
Nice images, but for a large piece of fuzz on your sensor that needs removing. You can use software like LR to fix easily. bowens wrote:
Last three of Dingle Harbor. Boat pulling out early in the morning. Amazing the quiet and peacefulness of everything.
BastianK wrote:
@AGeoJO@@ like the Lavender series and the statues as well, you make the 135/1.8 shine!
@Ronny Olsson@@ the one from #2305-5 is really great
@Agnostic@@ I really like to see someone using the old 17mm 3.5 with great success!
Here is one from my latest hike with my travel mate:
Shot on Sony A7s + Voigtlander Ultron 35mm 1.7 VM + Optosigma 5m PCX
Thanks, Bastian! It's not a bad lens. I think my copy is sharper than both the Canon FD 20/2.8 and the Nikkor AI-S 20/3.5 I have and also sharper than the Nikkor Pre AI 18/4 that I tried a few weeks ago.
Ronny - You continue to amaze!
Rene - A different look! I like it.
VinhNguyen - creative, very nice
Bob - another great shot with the ZM 35/1.4 "I will not buy another lens"
I could comment on every shot on the page. Great work everybody!
For some reason, I am really drawn to old churches and cemeteries. This is St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland. A7RII with FE 24-70 GM