Werner: Looks like a painting. Great work, always.
Ronny: Those colors are just incredibly impressive.
Rene, Jim: Nice straight compositions on the previous page.
Joshua: Another great display of what the 600 II can do on a Sony cam. I too think mandarin ducks are the most beautiful ducks out there, at least among the ones I've seen.
Stephen: Great work with the 110. Fits in just fine with the end of the year/gloomy autumn/fall .
Thx Chris. Gloomy weather here too so cemetery seemed appropriate. Nice work with the 100-400. You and others just caused me to break down and order one. Now I need a 1.4x....
Chris_88 wrote:
Werner: Looks like a painting. Great work, always.
Ronny: Those colors are just incredibly impressive.
Rene, Jim: Nice straight compositions on the previous page.
Joshua: Another great display of what the 600 II can do on a Sony cam. I too think mandarin ducks are the most beautiful ducks out there, at least among the ones I've seen.
Stephen: Great work with the 110. Fits in just fine with the end of the year/gloomy autumn/fall .
Luvwine wrote:
Thx Chris. Gloomy weather here too so cemetery seemed appropriate. Nice work with the 100-400. You and others just caused me to break down and order one. Now I need a 1.4x....
Thanks, Stephen. Isn't the holiday season to be all about sharing? I guess, we're all sharing G.A.S. around here. I blame Joshua and Bob for two recent purchases .
I hope you get yours quickly. It's a great lens and quite popular, as at least here in Japan Sony seems to struggle to keep up with demand.
Yes, the variety of colors and the intensity of them under certain lighting condition are simply amazing. Thank you, Douglas!
Thank you, Jim! You certainly know how to make the Loxia 35mm sing - what a great image!
Thank you, Chris! I deliberately put on the A7r III for several frames after the duck seemingly felt comfortable with me being fairly close to get the most out of it.
What a wonderful waterfall image - the lighting quality is exquisite!
Chris_88 wrote:
Thanks, Stephen. Isn't the holiday season to be all about sharing? I guess, we're all sharing G.A.S. around here. I blame Joshua and Bob for two recent purchases .
I hope you get yours quickly. It's a great lens and quite popular, as at least here in Japan Sony seems to struggle to keep up with demand.
Haha, guilty as charged! But TWO purchases? Which are those, please, Chris?
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From a session in the summer... I am having problems with quotes now and since I am using a mobile device, I couldn’t figure out the problem. I was quoting Douglas, Jim and Chris, BTW.
AGeoJO wrote:
What a wonderful waterfall image - the lighting quality is exquisite!
Haha, guilty as charged! But TWO purchases? Which are those, please, Chris?
Thanks for the praise, Joshua. The gorge was pretty deep, and hence the lightning part turned out to be tricky.
One is the 24-105 and well, the other one is long, hard(?) and white. I leave it up to your capable imagination to guess which lens I'm talking about .
Gunzorro wrote:
Chris I appreciate your remark and thank you. That tropical waterfall is just perfect.
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Here's another Loxia 35 shot into the sun. I love the prismatic rays it produces from these sunbursts.
Great sunburst there with the Loxia, Jim. I really like that little lens too. Thanks for praise. That waterfall may look tropical, but it's in fact located in a gorge comparatively high up in a high land in Southern Japan.
Chris_88 wrote:
Thanks for the praise, Joshua. The gorge was pretty deep, and hence the lightning part turned out to be tricky.
One is the 24-105 and well, the other one is long, hard(?) and white. I leave it up to your capable imagination to guess which lens I'm talking about .
Chris, I am looking forward to your images taken with both
Rene and Douglas -- Terrific "corridor" shots!
Toshiro -- Thank you for posting larger image of your terrific work -- please keep it up!
Geoff -- Always original wildlife captures!
Alfredo -- The library view and church interior are amazing -- such different subjects excellently portrayed.
Todd -- Wow! Those astro shots are impressive.
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Thanks Jim! That's some good company you have lumped into. I wish I had the Loxia 35. Such a great lens for what I shoot.