Being in Southern California this is about the extent of me seeing fall colors in the LA area. We have to drive some 5 hours to the Eastern Sierras to see expansive fall colors displays. Oh, well, but not this year though....
Hello dear FM community, it`s been awhile since I posted anything here... how do you say - life happened , but thankfully I still enjoyed photographing... So here are some photos from our exploring the Salzkammergut in the summer of 2023...
bobek13 wrote:
Hello dear FM community, it`s been awhile since I posted anything here... how do you say - life happened , but thankfully I still enjoyed photographing... So here are some photos from our exploring the Salzkammergut in the summer of 2023...
bobek13 wrote:
Hello dear FM community, it`s been awhile since I posted anything here... how do you say - life happened , but thankfully I still enjoyed photographing... So here are some photos from our exploring the Salzkammergut in the summer of 2023...
Admont monastery...
Saalfelden am Steinernen Meer...
Leogang
All shot with a7rIVa and one of my Voigtlanders...
Cheers, A.
Glorious images, A! Glad to see you sharing again. Those interiors are just gorgeous.
Douglas L wrote:
Beautiful set! The last one is my favorite.
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Ross Martin wrote:
Glorious images, A! Glad you to see sharing again. Those interiors are just gorgeous.
thanks guys, will do my best to keep up with yours and other members contributions on this forum, I find it a great inspiration, once back here you remember what was the reason I first joined this comunity... :-)
Thypoch Simera 50/1.4. Two more test shots in very bright light, looking at bokeh and bokeh ball shapes and color (certainly not sharpness, at a hasty 1/15s). Taken around four stops apart. I like them both, which is unusual. This lens is also made in cine form, the parent company DZOFilm is a cine lens producer. I think that shows in this one's images.
philip_pj wrote:
Thypoch Simera 50/1.4. Two more test shots in very bright light, looking at bokeh and bokeh ball shapes and color (certainly not sharpness, at a hasty 1/15s). Taken around four stops apart. I like them both, which is unusual. This lens is also made in cine form, the parent company DZOFilm is a cine lens producer. I think that shows in this one's images.
All was fine, I moved closer then I suddenly found myself engulfed within a wave. Then the wave went inside my lens!!!
I'm used to getting soaked to the skin taking images along the Cornish coast but this time it was different.
The saltwater penetrated my little Voigtlander 12mm FE lens as if it had been left submerged in the ocean!
My camera was left unscathed but the lens is now no more after a attempted DIY repair when I got home
All was fine, I moved closer then I suddenly found myself engulfed within a wave. Then the wave went inside my lens!!!
I'm used to getting soaked to the skin taking images along the Cornish coast but this time it was different.
The saltwater penetrated my little Voigtlander 12mm FE lens as if it had been left submerged in the ocean!
My camera was left unscathed but the lens is now no more after a attempted DIY repair when I got home
That is very, very frustrating and I'm really sorry to hear that. This is one of the reasons why I greatly appreciate the Batis lenses. In my opinion, they have the best weather sealing of all E-Mount lenses and are anything but fair-weather lenses. Rain, snow, or fine sand are not an issue. I also often shoot near the sea. Especially during storms, the air is very humid and salty, and there's sand everywhere...