Very nice shot, not overdone in PP, so looking really natural to my eye.
Actually I love the place , Kals at the Großglockner, quite much and intend to spend some time in about 10 days there.
Would really like to try to climb Austrias highest mountain then, when the conditions are suitable.
Hope to come back with some good pictures myself, also some night-skies hipefully.
Got myself a great sigma Art 14-24mm for my Nikon cameras and intend to use it for this application.
Would love to see more pictures from your visit there!
Thank you!! I wanted the sky to look how the eye perceives it.
I hope you will have a good time in that beautiful place and perfect weather to climb the Großglockner!
I will post some more pictures but they will be mostly mountain flowers taken with one of my "most" alternative lenses (if that makes sense) which is the 14-element Scanner Nikkor ED lens from the Coolscan 8000 medium format film scanner...
Best regards,
Olaf
Storms were rolling through tonight. I'm sitting watching TV and Jenny says, I think there's gonna be a rainbow. So I turn around and look out the window and said, there is one! The next words out of my mouth were 'see ya' and I ran down to the lake. I shot with the lens on the camera to get this shot (Loxia 21). By the time I changed to a wider lens, the full arc rainbow was half gone.
I finally broke out my Tokina for some macro work the other day. Here is one that I liked with the droplet on a flower. I'm no where near the caliber of Ronny, birdied, and other macro shooters here. Godox v860II with MagMod dome
HelenaN wrote:
Thank you very much Michael! Perhaps I should have used my Lensbaby Burnside 35 though. For some reason, whenever I post similar sets from both it and a normal lens I always get more likes on the one taken with Burnside. Very surprising, but kind of nice since I love using it.
Helena, maybe it’s because the lensbaby produces that special look that we don’t see often? No matter which lens, your pictures are always very pleasing to look at, no matter what subjects.
Olaf G wrote:
Thank you!! I wanted the sky to look how the eye perceives it.
I hope you will have a good time in that beautiful place and perfect weather to climb the Großglockner!
I will post some more pictures but they will be mostly mountain flowers taken with one of my "most" alternative lenses (if that makes sense) which is the 14-element Scanner Nikkor ED lens from the Coolscan 8000 medium format film scanner...
Best regards,
Olaf
Looking forward to the seeing these pictures from you taken with this rather exotic lens.
And also looking forward to go there soon - hope to get some nice shots there as well, landscapes on the hikes and
while climbing and also some night skies hopefully with different focal length on an ioptron skytracker.
Looking at the setting sun
Cropped, tripod mounted 100-400mm GM set to 400mm and A7rIII camera, silent shutter
ISO 100, f5.6, 1/4000 second; exposure corrected +1.67 Stops
July 15,2019
Near the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve. Schnecksville, PA
Alburtis, PA
I had forgotten that I had a whole set of unprocessed Zeiss ZE 18 images from the late spring rhododendron blooming, shot second camera at the time. Nice to see these 18mm images, showing the lens rendering and some limitations in corners (which I often crop anyway to a more 4/3 format).