rji2goleez wrote:
Another view of the Black Church of Budir, Iceland. The clouds had no contrast when I arrived but after sticking around for a bit, it got more interesting.
Couple more variations on Mt. Baker and the Twin Sisters, Cascade Mountains, Washington State. Second image is a 4 panel vertical pano. This is a good view of the logging and timber industry with trees in every level of maturity in one shot.
ecarlino wrote:
Joshua - Oude Kerk is a nice "distraction" -- but where are the pics from the next block over!
(i lived there for 2 years, know the street well)
Hi Eric, since I had to set up my tripod for time exposures, it was kind leery to do it over there . You can get away with taking pictures using your cell phone but that’s about it. And, yes, I don’t remember exactly how, but somehow I know that you used to live there. I used to live there for 5 years myself, not in Amsterdam but 20km north of it. We will be heading back to NL and D in a little over 2 weeks. Thank you for your kind comment!
First attempt at dark food photography. Natural light, Sony A7ii + FE 90mm f2.8 macro @f5.0, 2 sec exposure, ISO 100. Edited in LR and Exposure X3 (Faded Gold preset with some tweaks).
Very nice and colorful set of images Phillip!
I love the light and saturation, not to mention the fact that it literally cools me down a good bit - it is quite hot even over here in Germany.
Could you tell us, where these are taken at?
Looks like Norway, though something even reminds me of the eastern fjords of Iceland.
Best regards, wherever you are at and taking photos!
Last night shooting adapted Zuiko glass.
Shot taken with a7R + OM-Systems Zuiko MC Auto-S 50mm 1.4@f8 using an cheap OM->FE adapter.
Processing CaptureOnePro11.2.