nikonos6 wrote:
This is very enchanting.
It would be great though, if you could get rid of the branches at the upper edge.
Otherwise wonderful scenery.
I was trying to 'frame' it a little. Which isn't something I normally do! I should have taken this & a slightly lower one really.....
In the ferocity of the Tibetan sun, just a slight tinge of CA in the young guy's hair this time, along with a few of mum's hat hairs. For serious use, it comes out pretty easy - usually. And a note for those concerned about manual focus lenses. Most prefer to simply AF the lens from full view and believe it's fine. Here, it picked up the fine hair in her lobed festival hat rather than her eye. Because she was settled, I would have done better with focus mag and an MF lens (and f3.2).
philip_pj wrote:
In the ferocity of the Tibetan sun, just a slight tinge of CA in the young guy's hair this time, along with a few of mum's hat hairs. For serious use, it comes out pretty easy - usually. And a note for those concerned about manual focus lenses. Most prefer to simply AF the lens from full view and believe it's fine. Here, it picked up the fine hair in her lobed festival hat rather than her eye. Because she was settled, I would have done better with focus mag and an MF lens (and f3.2).
Looking across Jordan Creek at Autumn Color and reflection.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens.
ISO 400, f11, 1/6 second,
Exposure corrected +0.36 Stops.
September 29, 2019
Along Jordan Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.