Big thank you to Manuel for forewarning us about the coronary virus.
In Italy, 349 new deaths from the novel coronavirus occurred last Monday; the death toll was 368 last Sunday. No country is immune from the coronavirus; the name of the game is to minimize the losses.
Top British and American scientists predict that, without massive government intervention and in the absence of citizens’ cooperation, the total fatalities might be 550 thousand in the U.K. and 2.2 million in the U.S.
You're welcome, Henryk. I hope everyone understand the seriousness of the situation. Here we are always in the middle of the storm. For the moment, no light at the end of the tunnel.
Peire wrote:
A7R2+Apo Lanthar 110/2.5
A7R2+Apo Lanthar 65/2
A7R2+Apo Lanthar 50/2 E
Peire, already noticed before but compliments for your new Lanthar Trio... great choice
Looking across a Pond at trees in Autumn Color.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens.
ISO 100, f11?, 1/125 second.
Exposure Corrected +0.29 Stops.
October 3, 2015
At a Pond on the east side of north bound New York State Route 30 I believe near South Bay and/or Rock Island Bay of Tupper Lake. This is in in the Adirondack Mountains.
Michael Everet wrote:
For everyone in the cold North. Here are the azaleas that bloomed about a month earlier here.
Taken with the A7rIV and the Samyang 45.
abadger wrote:
The juxtaposition of the different lighting sources is amazing here! Is this HDR by chance or the exposures worked out just right? Really cool.
Thank you very much, Adam! It was froma regular long exposure. The actual dynamic range of the scene is still wider than what the Sony sensor could bridge. I am okay with the smallish and slightly clipped highlights here and there but I don't like the rusty colored outcrop of the rock formation right at the red building. It can be addressed in PP but I didn't feel like messing with it at this point. Thanks again!