Mt. Rainier from the trails above Paradise, with the Leica 135/4 Elmar on the A7R2. Oh the last one is from the scenic viewpoint just North of Eatonville, around to the West side of the mountain.
I went back to close to the beginning of my time with my A7r and processed an imge that had not been processed.
Photo taken at about 8:03 PM, about 26 minutes before sunset.
Looking at a dame's rocket, "Hesperis matronalis" wildflowers.
Tripod mounted Leica R 100mm f2.8 Apo-Macro-Elmarit lens and A7r
ISO 200, lens set to about f2.8 for 1/50 second.
June 5, 2014
Near the entrance to Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
Just back from a couple of days in Glacier National Park as part of a family vacation/visit with relatives in Montana. Not one of my photographer only trips so the opportunities for getting to certain spots at certain times that I would normally enjoy on my own were very limited. However, it was a beautiful couple of days and the park was full of wild flowers including a nice bumper crop of Bear grass. I'll post some of the shots that I particularly liked as I find time to go through them.
2-image focus stack with A7R III + Sony 24mm f/1.4 GM
'55 Chevy project car of my brother, Dave. This car was originally purchased by our great-aunt, Susie, and bears her name in memory. Dave has had it garaged for around 40 years and started work a few years ago. Souped-up with new engine and drive train, it flies down the road in 2nd gear!
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'55 Chevy project car of my brother, Dave. This car was originally purchased by our great-aunt, Susie, and bears her name in memory. Dave has had it garaged for around 40 years and started work a few years ago. Souped-up with new engine and drive train, it flies down the road in 2nd gear!