Chris_88 wrote:
Joshua: I think the ladies should consider themselves fortunate to have their pictures taken by such an excellent photographer.
Sony 24-105 at 24mm and f4. I have to admit this zoom performs better than I had anticipated. It's expansive and f4 can be (too) slow at times, but I really appreciate both the long and the wide end. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4889/45774880684_f906cf8b7d_b.jpg
Thank you, Chris! We have developed a great working relationship with and for each other to our mutual benefits.
That is a superb fall color image you got there, Chris! I also enjoy my 24-105mm very much.
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Of course, this a make believe castle but it is still imposing nonetheless based on the impressive scale. And yes, the clouds that morning in Florida were real,
Thank you Jim! Pretty shots of the holiday lights.
Gunzorro wrote:
Beautiful pond shot, Alfredo!
Thanks for the kind words, Chris.
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Here are variations of the above three houses with Christmas decorations, although done a short while later and changing to the Sigma 24/1.4 Art and cropping to panorama. Although I lose the Loxia sunstars on this last setting, I think the Sigma 24 is sharper overall.
Chris_88 wrote:
Manuel: Beautiful soft lightning on that sunrise (sunset?) landscape.
Sony 24-105 at 24mm and f4. I have to admit this zoom performs better than I had anticipated. It's expansive and f4 can be (too) slow at times, but I really appreciate both the long and the wide end. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4889/45774880684_f906cf8b7d_b.jpg
Thank you Chris, it was a sunrise in Podere Belvedere area near San Quirico d'Orcia (Tuscany). Very nice mood on your capture! Now I know every lens in this thread performs very well... trying to take my GAS under control
Thank you also to all other members for so many Like received in my precedent posts.
As usual very nice images in the last few pages but let me say this is a Super page... big compliments to all