ecarlino wrote:
It's been 6 yrs since i've posted - been busy :-)
My daughter is now 20, son is 16 (they were test subjects far too often years ago)
I've moved to NY and my fiancé is pregnant, so, new test subject being minted as we speak....
a7r m5
I think these are all with the 50/1.4 ZA Planar
(but, looking at the Bokeh, the 2nd shot may be the Batis 135; Sorry, i should make sure before posting, out of form)
Hi Eric, long time "no see" and "no hear". I remembered your posts from several years past. You used to live in Chicago back then, right? I remembered your kids, too. Great to hear that your fiancé is expecting a baby! Nice to see that you started posting here again.
AGeoJO wrote:
Hi Eric, long time "no see" and "no hear". I remembered your posts from several years past. You used to live in Chicago back then, right? I remembered your kids, too. Great to hear that your fiancé is expecting a baby! Nice to see that you started posting here again.
Joshua
Male peregrine falcon that just caught a prey...
Thank you Joshua -
I was very happy to see that you're still here sharing your magic!
Took the Tamron 28-75 G2 on a local hike today. This zoom is a bargain used, really nice sharpness, and I have no complaints with the lovely color. I think my 24-70GM is feeling nervous
ILCE-7RM5E 28-75mm F2.8 A063 lens34mmf/11.01/20s100 ISO0.0 EV
Ross Martin wrote:
Took the Tamron 28-75 G2 on a local hike today. This zoom is a bargain used, really nice sharpness, and I have no complaints with the lovely color. I think my 24-70GM is feeling nervous
Peire wrote:
Voigtlander Nokton 75/1.5 in FE mount - further pictures.
I am fixated to old streets in Europe. I am more interested in photographing them than photographing the grand cathedrals or palaces. Thank you for posting them every so often.
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Ross Martin wrote:
Took the Tamron 28-75 G2 on a local hike today. This zoom is a bargain used, really nice sharpness, and I have no complaints with the lovely color. I think my 24-70GM is feeling nervous
Very nice, Ross. Always enjoy your fall foliage shots. From everything I read recently, in our region the leaves are changing about 10 days earlier than normal due to the hot and dried summer. I better get my a$$ to N. West Virginia next week before it's too late!
A few more from my recent trip. The lighting and the mist in Zhangjiajia NP were changing by the seconds after the rain.
ILCE-7RM5FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II lens28mmf/13.01/60s100 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7RM5FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II lens38mmf/13.01/25s100 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7M3E 17-28mm F2.8-2.8 lens28mmf/9.01/80s500 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7M3E 17-28mm F2.8-2.8 lens25mmf/9.01/40s250 ISO0.0 EV
Douglas L wrote:
I am fixated to old streets in Europe. I am more interested in photographing them than photographing the grand cathedrals or palaces. Thank you for posting them every so often.
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Very nice, Ross. Always enjoy your fall foliage shots. From everything I read recently, in our region the leaves are changing about 10 days earlier than normal due to the hot and dried summer. I better get my a$$ to N. West Virginia next week before it's too late!
A few more from my recent trip. The lighting and the mist in Zhangjiajia NP were changing by the seconds after the rain.
Thanks Douglas! So may places in the east are in a pretty bad drought. I’ve heard from people in WV that leaves are turning brown and dropping as of a week ago. Check out the US Drought Map for WV, it’s ugly:
Douglas L wrote:
I am fixated to old streets in Europe. I am more interested in photographing them than photographing the grand cathedrals or palaces. Thank you for posting them every so often.
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Very nice, Ross. Always enjoy your fall foliage shots. From everything I read recently, in our region the leaves are changing about 10 days earlier than normal due to the hot and dried summer. I better get my a$$ to N. West Virginia next week before it's too late!
A few more from my recent trip. The lighting and the mist in Zhangjiajia NP were changing by the seconds after the rain.