The first image from a session this evening... Not necessarily the best, just the easiest/fastest one to edit. As always, I had the camera on Auto ISO but for whatever reasons, the setting jumped to the next one, ISO 50. Hence the slow shutter speed. I didn't realized that until a while and changed it back to Auto ISO. Thankfully, I used a monopod with "chicken feet" since the lens is heavy for this old man.... and that helped saved the day. Of course, the IBIS helped, too.
AGeoJO wrote:
The first image from a session this evening... Not necessarily the best, just the easiest/fastest one to edit. As always, I had the camera on Auto ISO but for whatever reasons, the setting jumped to the next one, ISO 50. Hence the slow shutter speed. I didn't realized that until a while and changed it back to Auto ISO. Thankfully, I used a monopod with "chicken feet" since the lens is heavy for this old man.... and that helped saved the day. Of course, the IBIS helped, too.
That is a stunning shot. The background blur is lovely too
Sometimes it makes sense to revisit a shot and this is what we did here:
Different clothing, different position in the street (no camper van!).
Canon EF 200mm 2.0 L IS USM via Metabones MK IV on Sony A7III
From a recent trip to Berlin.
All with Sony A7RM2 and Zeiss Loxia 21mm f2.8, Contax Distagon 28mm f2.8, Contax Planar 50mm f1.4 and Contax Sonnar 85mm f2.8...