Looking at fallen branches, leaves, autumn color reflections, and across Jordan Creek.
Tripod mounted A7rII and Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens.
ISO 400, f8, 1/40 second,
Exposure corrected +0.48 Stops.
October 28, 2019
Along Jordan Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
A cross post with a different thread - I forgot to change the previous setting and ended up capturing this image using a wider aperture than what I was planning to. But the result is not bad...
Some bald eagle shots from last week with the A7RIV and the 200-600. These are very heavily cropped. I thank Sony for providing a 60MP camera that can still do a decent job (AF and FPS) for wildlife stuff.
I can't pass up a scene with a nice winding path. The shrubs with the yellow tops made for a nice foreground with the red rocks rising in the background. By this time, sunrise was over as the sun dipped behind thick clouds but there was still a bit of soft light across the land.
Whoa. DxO doesn't do a good job of downsizing or something. These looked really sharp full size -- they don't now. It's not that they are smaller; I never had this trouble with LR.
Maybe I have more to learn about this processor.
Here are a couple of the above using "Bicubic sharper" rather than "Bicubic" downsize setting. It seems to make a difference.
Looking across Heart Lake. 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.
ISO 100, f8, 1/400 second.
Exposure correction +0.36 Stops.
October 4, 2015
At Heart Lake, (Lake owned by the Adirondack Mountain Club), Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid, NY.