Chris_88 wrote:
Joshua: I really like the UWA perspective of that first church shot.
Werner: That morning mist shot certainly conveys a special atmosphere.
Bob: Beautiful reflections in that nice, sharp city at night shot on the previous page. The stars produced by the 24-105 don't look better than I'd expected.
Jim: I'm no fan of modern art, but those reflections are pretty neat. Great find.
Dave: Beautiful aurora shots. I hope I'll be able to take another stab at those at some point.
Ronny: Despite that brief hovering period, I don't think I would be able to capture such a shot, certainly not in this life time.
Mike: Stunning reflections and lightning in that mountain vista landscape.
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Chris! I love the MW image there. You didn't use any star tracker for that shot, right? Could you post the exif data for that image, please? Thanks!
Continuing with 3 touristy images from Berlin.... the Victory Tower
Thanks, Joshua. No, I didn't use a tracker. In the past I tried to and everytime I brought it along, I ended up with cloudy skies . The above shot was taken wide open (f2.4), 15s at ISO 6400. I merged ten or so shots (not counting dark frames) or so for that image.
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
This is Lilly... undecided which version is better so i post both... probably slightly better the bw version but with those eyes (!!!)
A7R2 and Samyang 135mm f2 = Great combination, a bit challenging to focus at f2 but what a satisfaction to see the result.
Manuel
Manuel, both versions are superb, but I slightly prefer the b&w. It evokes the feel of a vintage 1930s photograph. Either way, It's an awesome photo!
Took the camera and 55/1.8 to a baby shower for one of my coworkers. Was generally happy with the shots (all things considered) but missed focus and/or had some blur on some I thought I'd nailed pretty well. Unsure if it was slower SS or maybe IBIS kicking in (maybe I should have disabled it).
Michael Everet wrote:
Nice photos. The Tamron looks like it's doing a good job.
Thank you. Yes Tamron is a good lens (also fast for sport with A7M3 and EA3). Not as good as a native lens (a little less sharp and defined) but it does its work.