philber wrote:
Too many brillant shots to avoid forgetting some of them, but Werner, Helena, John, René, Joshua, Chuck, Dale, my hat off to you!
Phil, thank you for your kind comments. I enjoy being part of this wonderful community of photographers posting such an amazing variety of pictures every day! Yours are certainly some of the best and provide lots of inspiration.
Chuck
From this past weekend on a photo outing with my dad. Up on top of Clingmans Dome, where its more like shooting live action sports...the conditions change to fast to be slow!
bowens wrote:
Dale you seem to have had a great trip around Scotland etc. Was it a cruise in that area?
Here are a couple of images from Ireland. of the Gallarus oratory is located on the western tip of the Dingle peninsula. Constructed entirely out of locally sourced stone, the church is corbel vaulted. This entailed gradually overlapping the stones, so that each course projected slightly inwards until the arch was closed at the apex of the roof. The exact date of the church at Gallarus is unknown, although it is estimated that it may date from the 11th/12th centuries AD. It is a strange feeling standing inside of it with all that stone just stacked without the use of any mortar.
Wow...super grabs these last several pages!
Werner...congrats on the new lens! Looking forward to seeing your grabs!
Joshua...you ass well. I love your portraits! And the grabs with the new 12-24!
Rene....ditto! Always exceptional.
Chuck...awwwome portraits! Love the GCS of your daughter!
Butch...awesome wedding grabs! I do need to talk at you...I'm shooting a wedding in two weeks and could use some insight👍🏻And super grabs from Scotland as well!
Dale...really nice.
And to anyone Ive forgotten...this thread rocks.
Gregg
A7rll and Loxia 35
Chuck -- Your daughter is lucky to have such a gifted father. Terrific memories, and unique vignettes in pictures!
Chuck Coyne wrote:
Some of the shots that I took in NYC a couple of weeks ago for my daughter and her Fiancé for their engagement album and save the date card.
I primarily used my FE 50 f/1.4 ZA but took some with the Basis 85 and FE 35 f/2.8.
Joshua -- (and Rene) Thanks for the terrific first shots from your new 12-24! And your portraits from the lavender fields are amazing.
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Werner! The 16-35mm GM lens for sure delivers, Werner but let's be honest, every lens does in your capable hands! I am looking forward to more images not only taken with the 16-35mm GM but also with the new 100-400mm GM.
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Here is another image from the 12-24mm from a different location. It took me 1.5 hours to get to this spot. Just FYI, without traffic, it shouldn't take more than 30 minutes from where I was. Ouch....
Difficult lighting conditions on Norwegian Fjords. We cruised the Fjords in the evenings on and around the longest day of the year. It was hard to decide post processing exposure as it was almost like full daylight but . . . different. I attempted to duplicate the actual light conditions as much as possible in these images. A7RII with Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II and Metabones IV.
philber wrote:
Too many brillant shots to avoid forgetting some of them, but Werner, Helena, John, René, Joshua, Chuck, Dale, my hat off to you!
Philippe, you are very generous; thank you! Lovely anthurium images you got there!
Chuck Coyne wrote:
Joshua,
Thanks I certainly have been inspired by your expert portraitures over the past years on this forum. I imagined in my minds eye that shot in Grand Central Station and told my daughter and her fiancé about my idea before the shoot. I told them they had to be perfectly still while I took a few very long exposure shots. I was thrilled that it worked out as I had imagined!
Chuck
Chuck, I am flattered; thank you!
xwing15 wrote:
Philippe and Joshua
Your words extremely flattering. Thank you for your beautiful pictures, for the very valuable comments. And thank you for your time you spend here. Both of you a great enrichment for this site.
René
No, thank you, René! Your work is simply amazing; not only your B&W images but your color images, too.
Greggf wrote:
Wow...super grabs these last several pages!
Joshua...you ass well. I love your portraits! And the grabs with the new 12-24!
And to anyone Ive forgotten...this thread rocks.
Gregg
A7rll and Loxia 35
Gregg, I really appreciate your kind comment. Your images with the Loxia 35mm rock, buddy!
Gunzorro wrote:
Joshua -- (and Rene) Thanks for the terrific first shots from your new 12-24! And your portraits from the lavender fields are amazing.
Thank you kindly, Jim! The 12-24mm is a fun lens to use and of course, it won't hurt that it delivers . The session at the lavender fields was prolific, I have to admit.
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More of Arianna at the lavender fields - a combo of my favorite model and lens for the session
ebookman wrote:
Difficult lighting conditions on Norwegian Fjords. We cruised the Fjords in the evenings on and around the longest day of the year. It was hard to decide post processing exposure as it was almost like full daylight but . . . different. I attempted to duplicate the actual light conditions as much as possible in these images. A7RII with Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II and Metabones IV.