Tinside at Plymouth Hoe. Second go at a pano (7 images stitched and cropped to 6x17) - this time helped by L Bracket and pano clamp mounted above ballhead - the light was really not what I was hoping for though.
Looking at a Wooded Area.
Tripod mounted FE 200-600mm G set to 200mm and A7rIII, silent shutter.
ISO 800, f20, 1/6 second
Exposure corrected +0.12 Stops
September 20, 2019
At Lock Ridge Park (the site of an old Iron Furnace works), Alburtis, PA.
AGeoJO wrote:
An exquisite image there, Chris! Although it faces stiff competition from the faster CV but the Loxia 21mm for sure delivers
Although captured quite sometime ago but it was not previously posted...
As always, impressive portrait work, Joshua.
Many thanks for the praise. I had temporarily thought about the CV, but apart from losing quite a bit of money by selling the Loxia, I also would end up with a different filter thread (62mm). I guess, we all agree that the 52mm filter thread has some limitations, but I like the fact that I can use the same set of polarizing and ND filters across across the various Loxia lenses.
I don't know why I enjoy getting right down on the floor with my dog when he lies down like this, but I do! Just for fun. Pentax Super-Takumar 50/1.4 @f1.4
Photo taken at 7:14 PM in totally cloudy flat lighting.
Looking down at The Nature Store of the Lehigh Valley Zoo.
Tripod mounted FE 200-600mm G set to 600mm and A7rIII, silent shutter.
ISO 200, f11, 0.6 second
Exposure corrected +0.60 Stops
September 1, 2019
From the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
A few from my trip to Kyrgyzstan whose photos I am working on all summer. These are all from the A7R3 with either the 16-35GM, 24-70GM, or Canon 70-200 f/4L IS II.