Looking at 3 Nestling Great Egrets.
Cropped; tripod mounted FE 100-400mm GM set to 400mm and A7rIII camera, silent shutter.
ISO 100, f5.6, 1/500 second.
Exposure corrected +0.71 Stops.
digital_AM wrote:
Thanks so much Joshua. It has taken some time to get used to the new surroundings but I'm getting more comfortable each time I venture out. I hope to get more architecture and cityscape shots soon.
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By this time, the color in the sky had mostly dissipated but there was still some light on the rocks. The gnarly shrubs made for a nice foreground I think as the branches caught some of the morning light.
FE 16-35 GM
Another fine shot, Alfredo!
Both you and sismailian (immediately posting after you!) have forced me to add the 16-35GM to my future "Wish List" in contention against the Batis 18, the edge leaning toward the GM (almost as good at 18mm, I hope?) as more versatile.
A7RM2 with Mamiya C 110mm f2.8 N and combination of Zörk Panorama Shift Adapter and Fotodiox Shift Adapter. Really like how the old 5-elements Mamiya renders. Effective sensor size is approx. 72.5mm x 40.8mm.
Both you and sismailian (immediately posting after you!) have forced me to add the 16-35GM to my future "Wish List" in contention against the Batis 18, the edge leaning toward the GM (almost as good at 18mm, I hope?) as more versatile.
Sunset colors look great from both of you!
Thank you Jim! Great choice on the 16-35 GM. It’s definitely versatile and a great performing lens. The Batis 18 has a slight edge in sharpness especially in the corners. The GM produces better sun stars too.
My daughters were playing hide and seek. I was watching them when I noticed the light hitting one just right as she hid behind the couch. So naturally, I had to take some pictures! Taken with the cine II 50 f 1.1
Love that good light! Edited on my phone.