I like it. But, I think it looks better in portrait orientation.
Just my opinion.
akashyap wrote:
First time posting in this thread! Finally ponied up to get the membership and resized some of my images. Just wanted to let you guys know that the pictures I see on FM are absolutely inspiring and are making me get better every week. Thanks <3
I picked up a Tamron SP 90mm f2.5 Adaptall for my A7Rii over the weekend, and while most of my first pictures were true macro pictures, I grabbed this shot and it gives me the feels. Gonna print it and give it to all the moms I know over the holiday season
Last weekend we went on a little day trip by car. These photos are from an old copper mine named "Christianus Sextus" (latin) after Christian VI, a Danish king who ruled over Denmark and Norway in 1730-1746. Mining started 1723 and ended 1946.
Amazingly there were no other people there and no fences and my partner and I had great fun exploring the place.
#3-5 and 7 are from C/Y 28mm/2.8 and the rest CV 50mm/1.5 VM.
HelenaN wrote:
Last weekend we went on a little day trip by car. These photos are from an old copper mine named "Christianus Sextus" (latin) after Christian VI, a Danish king who ruled over Denmark and Norway in 1730-1746. Mining started 1723 and ended 1946.
Amazingly there were no other people there and no fences and my partner and I had great fun exploring the place.
#3-5 and 7 are from C/Y 28mm/2.8 and the rest CV 50mm/1.5 VM.
gvg45 wrote:
Very nice Joshua! Looks like you made it in time to capture some of the fall colors up North.
~Greg
Thank you, Greg! Actually, there are some areas that have not reached peak yet around 7,000 feet. We are heading south to Bishop area today for one more night before heading back tomorrow.
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Greg! Actually, there are some areas that have not reached peak yet around 7,000 feet. We are heading south to Bishop area today for one more night before heading back tomorrow.
Looking forward to see the images!
I can't wait to see what the 400GM produces! Wait...that will need to be on the next trip.