naturephoto1 wrote:
Photo taken at 7:47 AM (14 minutes after sunrise).
Looking at Trees and grasses bathed in Magic Hour light along Skyline Drive oppositie Big Meadows and very near Byrd Visitor's Center
Tripod mounted A7r and Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens
ISO 200, f8?, 1/40 second; exposure corrected +0.24 stops
October 25, 2016
Along Skyline Drive oppositie Big Meadows and very near Byrd Visitor's Center, Shenandoah NP, Virginia.
Rich
About 2hrs from me, Shenandoah is nice
Stony Man, Old Rag, Humpback Rocks, Ravens Roost, Hawksbill, White Oak canyon and Dark Hollow all good hiking and scenery
vdo1 wrote:
No regrets that you didn’t use the 105mm to take a more tightly framed photo of the couple on the bridge?
Haha, that idea did cross my mind but I didn’t have the lens with me on that trip. So, I don’t want to second guess myself there. I still could crop more out of that image, of course, and I had the 35mm f/1.2 lens for a slightly longer reach with me but yet, I didn’t bother... Thank you for commenting.
AGeoJO wrote:
Haha, that idea did cross my mind but I didn’t have the lens with me on that trip. So, I don’t want to second guess myself there. I still could crop more out of that image, of course, and I had the 35mm f/1.2 lens for a slightly longer reach with me but yet, I didn’t bother... Thank for for commenting.
Commenting, I’m good at it (not so much with actually taking the photos myself lol)
I liked the first (uncropped) photo the most, because it has several levels of “scenes within a scene”, and, after the eye admires the whole scene, it starts seeing the details, worth of a separate photo each of them. For those that can master this art, I think Sony could not have come up with any better gift than the A7R4, as the 61MP allow the viewer to indefinitely scrutinize the photo, without being stopped by the level of detail or blur. I’d dare to say that this is the one of the best use cases for this camera.
vdo1 wrote:
Commenting, I’m good at it (not so much with actually taking the photos myself lol)
I liked the first (uncropped) photo the most, because it has several levels of “scenes within a scene”, and, after the eye admires the whole scene, it starts seeing the details, worth of a separate photo each of them. For those that can master this art, I think Sony could not have come up with any better gift than the A7R4, as the 61MP allow the viewer to indefinitely scrutinize the photo, without being stopped by the level of detail or blur. I’d dare to say that this is the one of the best use cases for this camera. ...Show more →
I really appreciate your kind words!
theacguy71 wrote:
Nice image, I did not know you have the sigma zoom also!
The sigma zoom and the 35 provide a lot of detail and render nicely with the R4, imo
Thank you very much, Vaughn! Yes, those are 2 Sigma lenses out of a few recent ones that are really impressive, especially on the A7r IV.
The lobby of a small church in a small town an hour from San Antonio. Shot this along with other frames for the same client as the U of H building. They want to print some Christmas cards of this shot but cropped a bit closer.