Got lucky and caught the end of Media Day for the EAA's B-17 that's at the local airport. My day job got me a free peak inside before the crowds come. Now if I can get on the Media Flight next year...
Mix of the Tamron 28-75, Tamron 70-300 & ZF 25/2.8. Funny how much more editing the 70-300 needed, even if sharpness was there...
I've always shot RAW in all cameras I had and process from it most of my photos. When I had Fuji, I used to be happy with some of my JPG shots and now with the A7III I'm liking more and more it's 'in camera' tuned ones.
Another of my park walks, OOC JPGs. All with the Sony 50mm f1.8
charles.K wrote:
Joshua and Dave, seriously stunning shots
Charles, thank you very much!
Werner_Utsch wrote:
Cadzand Beach, Zeeland, NL
A7R III, FE 100-400 GM
ND 3.0 Haida 25 sec.
Joshua and Dave: Bravissimo !
Thank you kindly, lieber Werner! I am a fan of your images - please keep'm coming.
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Yes, the Sigma 135mm Art lens is bulky and heavy but this lens really hasn't stopped to amaze me since day one. Looking at the images I took with this lens makes me feel that it does fit my style better than the upcoming 105mm f/1.4. Though it is a tad slower but since it has a longer FL, the OOF bokeh is just gorgeous...
Thank you kindly, lieber Werner! I am a fan of your images - please keep'm coming.
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Yes, the Sigma 135mm Art lens is bulky and heavy but this lens really hasn't stopped to amaze me since day one. Looking at the images I took with this lens makes me feel that it does fit my style better than the upcoming 105mm f/1.4. Though it is a tad slower but since it has a longer FL, the OOF bokeh is just gorgeous...
Joshua -- Thank you for your encouraging comments about my Pasadena series. Much appreciated, my friend!
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I have to comment on your use of the Sigma 135 -- truly outstanding, and I think this latest post shows it at its best in your hands. The color, the details at only f/2.0, the wonderful skin tones and contrast overall -- I think it perfectly suits you and your style, right in there with what I've seen you do using the 85 and 35/1.4. Maybe the Sigma 105 will also be magic for you as well, but whether you try it or not, you have a real winner in this 135.
avalon27 wrote:
I visit Gloucester fairly often and am always drawn to the 14th century cloisters in the Cathedral - one of my books describes them as ' The most splendid and extensive cloisters in England, with the first significant fan vaulting in the country'
This is so beautifully ornamented gothic cloister that I would name it one of the most splendid in the whole of Europe.Only a few others can compare to it.I think mostly of portugese gothic- the "manuelino".