Fred Miranda wrote:
Taken at Bryce National Park at sunrise.
It was a clear night but luckily I got some cloud formations. The light was so beautiful. I still remember the wind and silence.
Comments appreciated.
Taken with Sony A7R and Canon 24-70 f/2.8L II.
nice one! The sky appears a bit dark to my eyes, but that might be my tablets fault. And I think there is a little bit too much unused space on the upper right. A pretty good image none the less.
One question: why does the exif state an OSS lens?
Phillip
Thanks to all who hit the "like" button on my bubble selfie shots.
Here I had one rainy, dreary day to spend in the area of Newport, Oregon, and decided to put the Leica WATE on my a7 & see if I could capture any of the local flavor.
#2 is a memorial of plaques inset into the sidewalk bearing the names & dates of fishermen lost at sea, along with the names of their vessels. It is sobering and moving to realize that this memorail stretches for several blocks.
#3 Small spaces between the buildings on the main waterfront often open up as they penetrate towards the bay.
#4 Newport has higher density of mural art than any place I have ever seen. Much of high quality IMO. Had to include one.
#5 I found this shot of Depot Bay after being driven by horizontal rain to a place of shelter.
Samuli Vahonen wrote:
Last week was about to comment "is this thread slowing down"... few days away and 5 pages of new photos, so it doesn't seem to slow down.
Nice to see so many G45 photos, thanks for everyone posting. Really liking it's rendering style.
roxsan wrote:
hi Jack, lovely samples.
what is the Samyang mount? E mount?
Hi Roxsan - The Samyang 24mm is going to be available in e-mount but I think the release has been delayed. I bought a Canon version back in Jan. and you can use it with a cheap adapter as all controls are manual. Has really close focus, almost macro like and pleasing bokeh wide open, fast...only real drawback is size but its not really to bad and I think it looks nice.
Some great wide angle shots lately. I really need to find something around the 20mm as I find I am constantly composing shots that I would take with my Bronica and the 40mm. Just need to get used to it I guess and practice....
In that spirit here are a couple more with the Bronica PS65mm