Gunzorro wrote:
Joshua -- Fantastic shots of your costumed ladies! They are very fortunate to get your images for their portfolios, and I'm sure they are grateful.
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A little housekeeping clean-up from my recent 28mm shots.
a7R, a7R2, 28/2 ZE, MC-11, LR
Thank you very much, Jim! And yes, one hand washes the other .
You did well with that ZE lens and you know how to create great images with that lens.
Joshua: Great iconic shot from SF. It's been ages since I visited this beautiful city. Pity that I only had a cheap film camera with me back then.
Steven: Nice waterfall shots.
Jim: Nice close-up compositions wit with the 28 ZE. Unfortunately, I don't have an eye for those type of shots and for landscapes I would prefer a nice, compact 28mm with ten aperture blades (calling Oberkochen, are you listening Zeiss?)
Bob: What an stunning sunrise. Excellent framing.
Dmitri: Stunning shot on the previous page. Composition, colors all perfect. Excuse my lack of knowledge, but Is that Banff or Moraine Lake?
Jannik: You might help Sony sell a few more of those 135 GM's with those shots.
Ronny: Great work with the 100-400 GM. I couldn't look too closely, because your subject is not my favorite animal.
No Easter over here, hence more cherry blossoms, sorry guys . 100-400 GM at 400mm and f7.1.