ketang wrote:
Here are a few new shots taken for an Instagram promotion of a restaurant. I used the Tamron 35mm f/2.8 M1:2, as with most of my food shots:
The new bird feeders are starting to get a pretty good customer base. I think the new "Birds Eat Free" sign is drawing them in.
We have a number of different looking birds. I have no idea what kind they are, but their beak shapes being so much alike I think they are related.
I have tried shooting with both a7RIII and the a9. Now down to just the a9. I don't know what kind of black magic Sony put in the a9s, but they pretty much never miss focus, and handle the high ISO incredibly well.
Below is a sampling of my customers.
The yellow ones are not as common.
Speckled one are very common.
I could never resist red heads since i shared a nap towel with one the entire kindergarten year. She was a biter however.
We have our first Humming Bird now too.
Even getting some BIF of the Hummers. Man are they quick.
1bwana1 wrote:
The new bird feeders are starting to get a pretty good customer base. I think the new "Birds Eat Free" sign is drawing them in.
We have a number of different looking birds. I have no idea what kind they are, but their beak shapes being so much alike I think they are related.
I have tried shooting with both a7RIII and the a9. Now down to just the a9. I don't know what kind of black magic Sony put in the a9s, but they pretty much never miss focus, and handle the high ISO incredibly well.
digital_AM wrote:
Another from my Death Valley archives that I recently edited. Still have not gone out to shoot any new landscapes or cityscapes since early March.
Looking at a field of Muscari "Bluebells" with Dandelions. There were many fewer Muscari flowers than usual and this year at least in places, we had a "bumper crop" of Dandelions.
Tripod mounted A7r II Kolari Vision UT sensor modified camera and Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens.
ISO 100, f8 or f11?, 1/160 second.
Exposure Corrected -0.20 Stops.
Peire -- Thank you for these great examples of the new Tamron E-mount trio! A photographer could certainly do far worse than only owning these three lenses: 17-28, 28-75, 70-180. A very well designed trio with perfect coverage for general shooting.