Voigtlander Apo Lanthar 50/2 - another magnificent lens from Cosina,that I have recently acquired.Lens like no other and the best standard I've ever had.So sharp and contrasty that sometimes it hurts my eyes almost..Deep,rich colours and solid built quality.Excellent wide open and stopped down.I like everything about it.Even it's slow max aperture is not a problem at all.
I had honestly forgotten a whole set of Autumn shots taken with my second camera/lens set-up! I must have had a new toy that eclipsed the Loxia 21 and Sony 24-105G -- maybe the ZE 28/2 was new to me on that trip to Aberdeen.
Anyway -- more shots from that bright, low-angle sun on a morning of early frost on the roofs and ground.
More from Zermatt...
A7RM2 with Mamiya C 110mm f2.8 N and combination of shift adapters.
Last one with Loxia 21mm f2.8 and Omegon MiniTrack "egg-timer" star tracker…
Something a little different. Had some dry ice delivered in an ice cream shipment today, and decided to set up my V1 off to the side and shoot some abstracts of the dry ice fog in a bowl of water. A7R IV with Sony FE 90mm Macro:
Gunzorro wrote:
Great shots! Super colorful and dynamic.
Could you tell us the lens used and what city this is?
Thanks!
Thank you very much! The initial images are from Guanajuato and Queretaro, Mexico. The images of people are mostly with the Sony 55mm 1.8. The walls and doors are all with the Sony 24-105mm f/4. I was on a short business trip and only had a few hours to shoot so I took a small kit.
The second set of fashion photos are all the Sony 24-70mm GM.
Looking at a Tricolored Heron.
Full frame (no crop), supported hand held out car window 200-600mm G set to 541mm and A7rIII; silent shutter.
ISO 200, f8.0, 1/320 second.
Exposure corrected -0.98 Stops.
January 2, 2020
Along Black Point Wildlife Drive, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, FL.
M42 and my first time autoguiding.
Sony A7Riv+Astrotech AT-65 (scope).
Celestron AVX (mount).
PHD Guiding via OneMix Platinum 3s (laptop).
16 lights, 8 darks, no flats.
It was bone bone cold. I hurt for several days after.
Just discovered this yesterday from an outing last winter. There's just something about the swamp in winter - very cold, icy and lonely. (edit: The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, that is, In Northern New Jersey)