Gunzorro wrote:
Shots of oak trees with the ZE 35/2, four shots in sequence.
a7R2, ZE 35/2, MC-11, LR Classic CC
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Gunzorro wrote:
Same four subjects as previous set, with the ZE 25/2 on the second camera.
a7R2, ZE 25/2, MC-11, LR Classic CC
Stellar results with the ZE 35/2 and ZE 25/2, Jim. I know you've been getting consistently good results with your Sigma lenses and I also acknowledge my bias towards the Classic ZE/ZF glass but to my eye these oak tree images have a special transparency and presence.
Stellar results with the ZE 35/2 and ZE 25/2, Jim. I know you've been getting consistently good results with your Sigma lenses and I also acknowledge my bias towards the Classic ZE/ZF glass but to my eye these oak tree images have a special transparency and presence.
Thanks very much genji!
Having put the ZE 25/2 through it paces last summer, I was hoping for similar results from the ZE 35/2. Great to see how closely the images from the 35 compare to the 25. These lenses convey a contrast and micro-contrast that show their family resemblance nicely and respond similarly to the same PP levels. "Transparency and presence" are a great description for their response to this strong side and back lighting.
BTW -- I love your last shot of the couple of women with their small purses on the way to an evening out. Very natural models and shows your street technique at its best.
Typical dim, rainy day here in the Pacific Northwest on the Skagit River.
My first real outing for wildlife with the A9. High ISO due to camera auto setting required a little NR work in post.
Rented the GM 100-400 to confirm that it is a must- have lens for my kit. Such a joy (minus the rain) to shoot this combo.
Having put the ZE 25/2 through it paces last summer, I was hoping for similar results from the ZE 35/2. Great to see how closely the images from the 35 compare to the 25. These lenses convey a contrast and micro-contrast that show their family resemblance nicely and respond similarly to the same PP levels. "Transparency and presence" are a great description for their response to this strong side and back lighting.
BTW -- I love your last shot of the couple of women with their small purses on the way to an evening out. Very natural models and shows your street technique at its best. ...Show more →
Jim, your post reminds me to use my ZE 35 f2 lens more. Nice work.
Ronny: Another one from Iceland for the gallery.
Robert: Welcome back. Stunning sunrise shot. I hope you are coping with the snow.
Joshua: Beautiful portrait of a beautiful lady. The pelicans, who unlike her won't win any beauty contests, are closer to my type of photography, though .
Jim: Nice combination of sunshine, vibrant autumn colors and sunstars. I like the Loxia's best. That oak is also pretty impressive.
Hiep: Very nice macro. Please excuse my ignornance, but are these car parts?
Here is another waterfall plus foliage shot. Taken with the 85 zm.