Different day, different lighting/atmosphere, different time of day, different lens.
Otherwise, everything is exactly the same!
Latest shot with a7R4 and Loxia 25, LR (imported general settings from shot below, with change in color balance, exposure, besides different dodge/burn, etc.)
Previous shot with a7R4 and Loxia 35, LR -- I re-worked the PP on this one to bring more detail from shadows, and reduced the brightest sunlit areas of the house.
The trail crosses a small bridge at the mouth of this gorge, and I bet every trekker wishes they had the time (and energy) to explore up that side valley.
First visit to Arches, Utah. This location is out of this world!
"Delicate Arch"
Sigma 14-24/2.8 + AR74
PS: Careful hiking there at night. A couple fell and unfortunately lost their lives the day after I took this picture. The rangers closed this location for 24 hours. Very very sad.
Great pic Fred, one of my favorite views. Heard about the couple and was wondering if icy conditions were a factor. That bowl is serious business.
Fred Miranda wrote:
First visit to Arches, Utah. This location is out of this world!
"Delicate Arch"
Sigma 14-24/2.8 + AR74
PS: Careful hiking there at night. A couple fell and unfortunately lost their lives the day after I took this picture. The rangers closed this location for 24 hours. Very very sad.
First some images from Germany and second my latest Instagram food flatlays. The Germany shots were mostly taken with the Tamron 35-150mm and flatlays with the Sigma 35mm f/1.2 and Sony 28mm f/2:
Fred Miranda wrote:
First visit to Arches, Utah. This location is out of this world!
"Delicate Arch"
Sigma 14-24/2.8 + AR74
PS: Careful hiking there at night. A couple fell and unfortunately lost their lives the day after I took this picture. The rangers closed this location for 24 hours. Very very sad.
Great shot. Check out Canyonlands too if you've never been -- I did an Arches trip and the locals told me to try Canyonlands (but I didn't get a chance).
Sad to hear about the couple - I had planned a night hike to delicate (bought a headlamp just for this) but decided against it (got lazy)...I know it can be treacherous.
Looking across Jordan Creek at Autumn Color and reflection.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens.
ISO 200, f11, 1/40 second,
Exposure corrected +0.12 Stops.
October 19, 2019
Along Jordan Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
Blue Jays are proving incredibly hard for me to get a decent picture of...so skittish...but this one let me get fairly close. I'm working on improving my bird identification, and we're getting so many interesting species in Dallas for the winter. It's crazy how much is out there when you start paying attention Yesterday alone I saw the below cedar waxwing, eastern bluebird, and eastern phoebe for the first time ever. Not the best pics since I was relying on a heavy crop, but still proud of what I got all things considered. All pics handheld with A7R3 + 100-400.