It was a pleasure and honor to take some engagement shots for this Marine and his fiancé. He's been deployed nearly a dozen times and retires this summer.
Some wonderful shots on these last few pages, from Jenni, Dale and Werner’s work in Italy, Joshua and Ronny’s consistent excellence, and Helena’s ability to skilfully capture beautiful moments that most would miss. Lieutenant Z’s portraits just seem to get better and better and….. so many more (oh, and Gunzorro’s Gunnera ).
These surfing shots so very far from where you expect surf to be are beautiful, especially this last one. We will be in Munich for a few hours at the end of the month so perhaps I will go and have a look at this spot, which I guess is in the Englischer Garten.
A couple from West Dorset (edit: forgot to add the lens information, first one Loxia 21 and second Voigtlander 65 f2 on A7RII)
I already submitted a shot of this grove of trees but I was unhappy with my B&W conversion. I am finding black and white to be a whole new learning curve in processing. This is another shot with an alternate processing routine. I tried to bring more definition to the sky.
This has to be one of the most photographed groves of trees in Italy.
all on a7s and 24-240, which is like the worst combo for some people standard but I still love it
all of them are jpeg on camera, uploaded from the iphone. With 3 kids I don't have time to edit, sorry.
Went to a couple of parties lately--both for the "retirement" of a friend of mine. One was at night, the other in a dim church hall. I found that carrying a small kit of the CV 40/1.2 and the 85 GM worked pretty well as a two lens kit in such conditions. These may be boring shots here, but I was pretty happy with the lens combination.
I had to laugh when I saw this pic. It is clearly "you want to take my picture now" look. I am sure many forum members have spouses who tire of getting photographed...
But it was not my fault as I had a newish lens I wanted to try out....
Peter T wrote:
Some wonderful shots on these last few pages, from Jenni, Dale and Werner’s work in Italy, Joshua and Ronny’s consistent excellence, and Helena’s ability to skilfully capture beautiful moments that most would miss. Lieutenant Z’s portraits just seem to get better and better and….. so many more (oh, and Gunzorro’s Gunnera ).
These surfing shots so very far from where you expect surf to be are beautiful, especially this last one. We will be in Munich for a few hours at the end of the month so perhaps I will go and have a look at this spot, which I guess is in the Englischer Garten.
A couple from West Dorset (edit: forgot to add the lens information, first one Loxia 21 and second Voigtlander 65 f2 on A7RII)