webmstrk9 wrote:
Love the colors! Another great image!
Thank you very much, Ken!
charles.K wrote:
Thanks Joshua Awesome shots and love this last shot!
Charles, thank you very much!
Grenache wrote:
Wow! Colors and sharpness rival my much loved Leica AME. How does that lens do in the portrait and landscape ranges?
Thank you, Jim! Frankly, I barely use that lens for anything else but macro and yes, it excels in that. I tried it out for portrait and landscape distance back then when I first bought the lens. Although it performed well but I bought a more specialty lenses for portrait shortly after.
Hurray for Sweden! Can't believe that they made it to the quarter final. So happy. (I'm Swedish but currently live in Norway.)
From various trips this summer to visiting family and our cabin in Sweden. Great to have days with changing light again after two years with really boring light.
Last three are from CV Ultron 35/1.7 VM and the rest C/Y 28mm/2.8.
HelenaN wrote:
Beautiful René!
Sorry, I forgot that you are from Switzerland. I shouldn't have mentioned the match here.
Thank you, very much Helena.
If you don't win against Sweden, you don't deserve to get ahead. This has been the worst game of the Swiss for months. I couldn't watch anymore. So I mowed the lawn.
BPsmith511 wrote:
Amazing that this shot is at ISO 10,000. Sensors from here on out are going to be incredible, hard to buy a "bad" camera these days
Even more so, I shoot jpgs, and I have the high iso NR set to low.
That's the only noise reduction done to this shot. I didn't do any in post processing.
HelenaN wrote:
Hurray for Sweden! Can't believe that they made it to the quarter final. So happy. (I'm Swedish but currently live in Norway.)
From various trips this summer to visiting family and our cabin in Sweden. Great to have days with changing light again after two years with really boring light.
Last three are from CV Ultron 35/1.7 VM and the rest C/Y 28mm/2.8.
Congrats on the win, Helena, Ronny and other Swedish friends. At the risk of being put on "hide" list, I prefer to watch the real football game than the American "football" games, which, to me, are more like wrestling. .
To my fellow Americans, wish you all a happy 4th of July! Here is a shot of the memorial for Thomas Jefferson, the main author of the Declaration on Independence.
This was done from one shot, cropped about 10% or so, when we were in Georgia at beginning of June.
I printed it at about 2' high by about 6' wide and it came really nice. Gotta love that 42 MP sensor!!
Hope you don't mind that I set the export to 2000 pixels wide. Would normally not do that.