Looking across Simon Pond; Autumn Color can be seen in places in the image.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens.
ISO 100, f11?, 1/250 second.
Exposure Corrected +0.59 Stops.
October 3, 2015
At Simon Pond, on the east side of north bound New York State Route 30, near the Raquette River. It is on the opposite side of NY SR 30 from Tupper Lake and Raquette Pond, Tupper Lake, NY in the Adirondack Mountains.
ketang wrote:
Here are a few recent shots from Boston, one is cross-posted with the 24-105 thread. Taken with either that lens or the Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 G2:
The last of my series 'Escape to the city' - Rotterdam. (If i get the time, i will be portraying another city soon).
I want to encourage everyone who is fan of modern architecture to visit Rotterdam when planning a future visit to The Netherlands. This country is so much more than weed, the red light district, grachten, windmills, wooden clogs and tulips. We have a number of interesting modern cities with great architecture, museums, restaurants, clubs and above all a great outgoing vibe, that you just don't find in and around Amsterdam alone. So far for the tavel agency talk. I hope you enjoyed the series.
p.s. i like the a7rIV with my EF glass pretty much
The Art lenses really shine on this 60mp sensor.
The last of my series 'Escape to the city' - Rotterdam. (If i get the time, i will be portraying another city soon).
I want to encourage everyone who is fan of modern architecture to visit Rotterdam when planning a future visit to The Netherlands. This country is so much more than weed, the red light district, grachten, windmills, wooden clogs and tulips. We have a number of interesting modern cities with great architecture, museums, restaurants, clubs and above all a great outgoing vibe, that you just don't find in and around Amsterdam alone. So far for the tavel agency talk. I hope you enjoyed the series.
p.s. i like the a7rIV with my EF glass pretty much
The Art lenses really shine on this 60mp sensor....Show more →
I honestly still need to get used to it all as a local guy. I spent a lot of time wondering at first what brought people to my city, but I guess it's just clever spreading of tourists at the end of the day.
Your portrayal of the city did it justice, I know that much. Good work Marcus.
The last of my series 'Escape to the city' - Rotterdam. (If i get the time, i will be portraying another city soon).
I want to encourage everyone who is fan of modern architecture to visit Rotterdam when planning a future visit to The Netherlands. This country is so much more than weed, the red light district, grachten, windmills, wooden clogs and tulips. We have a number of interesting modern cities with great architecture, museums, restaurants, clubs and above all a great outgoing vibe, that you just don't find in and around Amsterdam alone. So far for the tavel agency talk. I hope you enjoyed the series.
p.s. i like the a7rIV with my EF glass pretty much
The Art lenses really shine on this 60mp sensor....Show more →
Very nice shot! Which Art lens do you use? I have the 24-70.
More flower shots from yesterday's short trip to a local park, strict social distancing was observed. The closest person I encountered was probably 20 feet from me. I had with me the A7RIV and the 100-400GM, the A7RII and the 90mm Macro, ended up using the A7RIv and the 100-400 combo most of the time.
kdrk888 wrote:
Very nice shot! Which Art lens do you use? I have the 24-70.
More flower shots from yesterday's short trip to a local park, strict social distancing was observed. The closest person I encountered was probably 20 feet from me. I had with me the A7RIV and the 100-400GM, the A7RII and the 90mm Macro, ended up using the A7RIv and the 100-400 combo most of the time.
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
So I suppose the fourth image on this page has taken with the 85, is it correct? Not sure the 35 has so defined sunstars... Thanks.