VERY windy sunrise today. Colors were great, but it was one of those "quick grab the camera" moments as it was storming much of the night and I did not think there would be color. Thy sky was already glowing when I grabbed the camera and ran around like a crazy person trying to set up, lol. Still not happy with the processing on the first one here.
Looking at a field of clover.
Cropped, tripod mounted 100-400mm GM set to 259mm and Sony A7rIII, silent shutter
ISO 800, f14, 1/50 second; exposure corrected +0.12 Stops
June 11, 2018
At Lock Ridge Park (the site of an old Iron Furnace works), Alburtis, PA
Vitaleta, the iconic Chappell located between Pienza and San Quirico d'Orcia.
The copyright of the second one is by Joshua who suggested me the silhouette view on the way back... Thank you Joshua!
Memorial to the citizens of the Peljesac peninsula (Croatia) who lost their lives in World War II - it was built in the latter years of Tito's Yugoslavia and has visibly been affected by the turmoil and complexities of recent decades in the region.
Manuel, you are too kind; you captured them and those are your images. Thank you very much for your friendship and your superb guiding/driving “service” throughout the trip .
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This sequence of white-tailed kite was captured using the GM 100-400mm plus the 2X TC, my longest setup of a native FE lens where the swift AF is required. The perching WTK in the last image was captured using my adapted Canon 600mm, also with a 2X TC. The feather details in the last image are better defined,; it shows the difference between a zoom lens and prime lens quite clearly.
Kierzkow wrote:
Hello,
It seems you create a lot of synergy working together. Is any of you interested in stopping by Martigny in Valais?
Best,
Henryk
Henryk,
that was the third time we met together so yes I think the synergy with Joshua is at a good level
Would be very nice visit your place, you and René with your fantastic images of the Alps lead me into temptation... unfortunately, at least till November this year, I'm not able to go far from home for personal reasons. Maybe in the future, who knows... Thank you for your consideration!
AGeoJO wrote:
Manuel, you are too kind; you captured them and those are your images. Thank you very much for your friendship and your superb guiding/driving “service” throughout the trip .
Joshua, I know... I'm a better driver than a good photographer
Has been a great tour and you were very welcome so hope in the future it will be another occasion to share a similar experience
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Henryk,
that was the third time we met together so yes I think the synergy with Joshua is at a good level
Would be very nice visit your place, you and René with your fantastic images of the Alps lead me into temptation... unfortunately, at least till November this year, I'm not able to go far from home for personal reasons. Maybe in the future, who knows... Thank you for your consideration!
Joshua, I know... I'm a better driver than a good photographer
Has been a great tour and you were very welcome so hope in the future it will be another occasion to share a similar experience
AGeoJO wrote:
Manuel, you are too kind; you captured them and those are your images. Thank you very much for your friendship and your superb guiding/driving “service” throughout the trip .
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This sequence of white-tailed kite was captured using the GM 100-400mm plus the 2X TC, my longest setup of a native FE lens where the swift AF is required. The perching WTK in the last image was captured using my adapted Canon 600mm, also with a 2X TC. The feather details in the last image are better defined,; it shows the difference between a zoom lens and prime lens quite clearly.
You had some good light with f11 and 1/2000 and only 800 iso
Two exposure blend from a backpacking trip with a friend from Chile a few weeks ago.
Was testing out the Laowa 15 2.0 (sent it back for a replacement as I wasn't very happy with the corners).
Was so tired from hiking all day that I had no energy for astrophotography, but I set up this quick shot outside our tent as I was boiling water for dinner.