leicamera wrote:
Thank you Ronny for the very kind compliment.
Likewise I have much admired your work here and over on Flickr over the years.
You show great attention to detail both at the taking stage and also how you edit and present your images....excellent work.
Thanks Barry
Sony A9 + 100-400/4,5-5,6 OSS GM by Ronny Olsson, on Flickr
I also did some recent wildlife shooting. I really need an a9 or a7RIV. The a7RII really struggled even with the fast FE 100-400 GM. Here are some keepers.
I also did some recent wildlife shooting. I really need an a9 or a7RIV. The a7RII really struggled even with the fast FE 100-400 GM. Here are some keepers.
Great images though. I have both the A7r.2 and A9. I highly recommend the A9.
vdo1 wrote:
Looks like a film photo. Maybe that's why we can't get the film look anymore no matter how hard we post process - we're using the wrong lenses
Tewksbury Abbey - inside still a little lingering incense from service last Sunday
A7RIII - Tamrom 28-75
Canon 17mm TSE - Handheld
Bloody and decisive battle here in 1471 during dynastic Wars of the Roses, some Lancastrians seeking sanctuary in the Abbey were dragged out and executed.
A few from Friday (technically yesterday) and our climb up Black Balsam Bald in NC. Later, we went to an overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway for what may have been the most spectacular sunset I have ever seen. Will post sunset pics tomorrow, but for now you will have to content yourselves with boring mountain views on a fairly cloudy day....
Sigma 35/1.2 on A7rIV
And one from the Blue Ridge overlook when it was looking like we would not get any color at sunset. Ha ha ha....