Prior to returning home from serving in Vietnam, I was fortunate enough to spend a week in Auckland. You live in a very beautiful county. The green was/is spectacular. Thanks for sharing and for wonderful memories of my visit to your homeland
Chuck Coyne wrote:
One from the blue hour at Mohonk Mountain House in New York State. Had a quick couple of days to relax and hike a little in between rain storms. Hand held and resting on a fence post.
Love visiting the lake/mountain house. Did you happen to do the lemon squeeze? It's a interesting finish to a hike..
At my hometown all-class high school reunion, featuring an added car show.
With this 24-105G and a7R2 combination, is almost impossible to take a bad shot! Handled the high contrast situations effortlessly -- PP in LR helped, but the basic data was captured wonderfully!
Was looking through some Yosemite trip photos to share..
The second image is a crop of the first to show the size of the fall.
If you look closely at the second, you will see a walk-bridge with some people on it, over the stream that is at the top of the fall.
Although I checked my earlier uploads, apologies if I posted these before.
DannyBurkPhoto wrote:
The Voigtlander 35/1.4 Nokton e-mount is great at making wild bokeh! Here, my favorite patch of daisies at sunset makes for all sorts of bubbles and patterns. A7RII.
kdrk888 wrote:
My first reaction was this must be one of these Trioplan lenses.
I post quite a few Trioplan images, and it really surprises me that this Voigt can look so much like it. The Trioplan is 100/2.8 and the Voigt is 35/1.4, so that's nice for variety. The Trioplan is also pretty soft - much more so than the Voigt wide open, plus I can use a Canon 500D on the Voigt to improve sharpness without wrecking the bokeh.