The day I visited Cliffs of Moher the weather was really varied with rain, hail, fog, and wind gust to 50 MPH. I had to hang on to rail and wall to make this hand held shot.
7Riii, 24-105 lens
Helena: Beautiful shots. These almost look like paintings. You really know how to get the best out of that Lensbaby.
Joshua: Great series. This last guy might have to go on a Diet at some point or else he will end up as cougar food .
Werner: Beautiful lightning in that landscape shot.
Ronny: Very nice close-up with the big, fat Art lens. I know you've posted many shots of that particular flower with the 100 MP over the years, but what kind of flowers are those?
Jim: Nice colors with the 28 ZE.
Bastian: Stunning shot with the 17 TSE.
Thanks Chris! I'm very happy with the 28/2 ZE's color and malleability of the images in LR.
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Re-make/Re-model. (Roxy Music)
The second two shots are variations from previously posted images, using a7R instead of a7R2, taken a day or two after the originals.
Additionally, the final image is reworked reworked from a recently posted image of the replica of California Mission courtyard at Gardens of the World to make image more "happy" and brighter, and less oppressive.
a7R, a7R2, 28/2 ZE, MC-11, LR
Variation of earlier shot, on different day with a7R instead of a7R2.
Variation of earlier shot, on different day with a7R instead of a7R2.
Comparing the 28mm and 35mm Nikkor PC lens for Pano work. After careful study I have decided that I need both.
This is the A7II and three image stitches using LR and PS.
Prayer candles in Notre Dame from last visit a couple years ago... just heard the entire interior frame is aflame... what a tragic loss for the whole world
Missing a Zeiss 50 legacy lens lately for it's character which I sold and used to have before the FE55/1.8, hence in the mood for a capture with Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar MC 135/f3.5 ...
darrellc wrote:
Prayer candles in Notre Dame from last visit a couple years ago... just heard the entire interior frame is aflame... what a tragic loss for the whole world