We had the annual Tulip festival a few weeks ago. I took both the A7RIII and A9 and used the 24-105 on the A7RIII and the Canon 135L on the A9. Got to say the Canon is still a fantastic lens. Here's a few shots, 2 from each camera/lens combo
Looking across Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirondack Mountain Club). The moon is visible in the sky near the top of the image.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens and with Singh-Ray Lighter Brighter Color Combo Polarizing filter (Warm Polarizing filter with Color Intensifier).
ISO 100, f8, 1/60 second
Exposure corrected +1.07 Stops
October 4, 2015
Heart Lake (Adirondack Mountain Club), Lake Placid, NY
Looking across Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirondack Mountain Club). The moon is visible in the sky near the top of the image.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens and with Singh-Ray Lighter Brighter Color Combo Polarizing filter (Warm Polarizing filter with Color Intensifier).
ISO 100, f8, 1/60 second
Exposure corrected +1.07 Stops
October 4, 2015
Heart Lake (Adirondack Mountain Club), Lake Placid, NY
Rich
Beautiful place, in my 20's we did the olympic biking trail, jack rabbit trail there and did some downhill at Gore mountain
Thank you very much, guys! Well, here is another one of “Siren’s daughter”. I may post more after a few weeks .
Joshua you need to get into videography so you could add a soundtrack My favourite tracks with sirens are from the European edition of the art film “Le Grand Bleu”. The one with the original soundtrack by Eric Serra. The US version has a completely different soundtrack, don’t bother with that one.
Have fun guys while watching the mermaids (just don’t join them in the water, they say you’ll never want to come back ):
Peire wrote:
Thank you jstrawman.I hand hold my pictures.Some colud have been much better,especially badly lit interiors if shot from a tripod,yet for more than 10 years my tripods have been used only a few times.Alas.
Thanks for the follow up.You certainly know how to nail focus.
From a day trip to Ricketts Glen, the weather only cooperated until noon. But I was able to get a few I think. This is Mohawk, the first falls heading down Ganoga Glen.
tsdevine wrote:
From a day trip to Ricketts Glen, the weather only cooperated until noon. But I was able to get a few I think. This is Mohawk, the first falls heading down Ganoga Glen.
Nice one, Tim! I am just debating whether I should go to Ricketts Glen again this year. I have shot there twice already and would like to try something different in Pennsavalnia this year. Any suggestions?
Here is one shot from last Saturday in Vermont, A7RIV + 100-400 GM. Enough details?
Looking across Jordan Creek and reflection.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens
ISO 400, f11, 1/100 second,
Exposure corrected +0.24 Stops
October 5, 2019
Along Jordan Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.