Beautiful shot Henryk, I never had the pleasure of owning the 85mm f1.4 but the 2.8 was my first "alternative" lens and I loved it, along with my other favourite Contax lens, the 28mm f2.8.
LeeRatters wrote:
That's a lovely image. My daughter loves lambs!!
A few more lamb photos for Lee's daughter who probably can't get out to see them herself at the moment. From yesterday's and today's morning walk with the dog. A7RIV plus the Contax Sonnar 180mm f2.8, again.
Peter T wrote:
Beautiful shot Henryk, I never had the pleasure of owning the 85mm f1.4 but the 2.8 was my first "alternative" lens and I loved it, along with my other favourite Contax lens, the 28mm f2.8.
That's a lovely pastoral scene, the lens did a great job. You did too, lol. Here, one of Sakya Monastery's unique array of silver chortens, each of which contain the remains of a leader of the faith, going back 700 years. In Tibet, the past is a vivid part of the present.
Peter T wrote:
Beautiful shot Henryk, I never had the pleasure of owning the 85mm f1.4 but the 2.8 was my first "alternative" lens and I loved it, along with my other favourite Contax lens, the 28mm f2.8.
Thank you Peter. The C/Y 85mm F1.4 is still one of my favorite lenses.
A7R + Sony FE 35-70 F4.0
It's amazing what I find in my old files. All my photos of the Matterhorn were taken on March 17, 2016.
I spent hours standing in front of a hotel at the altitude of 3,100 meters. Need I say that it was very cold out there?
And very, very windy!!
Lots of impressive shots on these last few pages. The cherry blossom season has arrived here, but as you can imagine, it's quite different this year. Please stay safe, everybody.
This is from a recent, short walk in a nearby park. Taken with the 200-600 at 600mm and f8.
Looking at a Wood Stork standing on 1 leg.
Cropped from left and right, tripod mounted 200-600mm G set to 200mm and A7rIII; silent shutter.
ISO 100, f6.3, 1/800 second.
Exposure corrected +0.20 Stops.
January 6, 2020
At Gatorland, Orlando or Kissimmee, FL.
Peter T wrote:
A few more lamb photos for Lee's daughter who probably can't get out to see them herself at the moment. From yesterday's and today's morning walk with the dog. A7RIV plus the Contax Sonnar 180mm f2.8, again.