For whatever reasons the exif got stripped away... Captured with Sony A7r V, Sigma 65mm f/2 at wide open, ISO 100 and 1/100 sec to get the blur from her twirling but her head sharp...
Last Saturday I found a great composition in the desert and used the Voigtlander 35/1.2 to take the image. I went back yesterday to the same spot but took the Voigtlander 21/1.4 to see how it would look. It turned out to be a beautiful sunrise with just enough clouds to accent the picture.
mudlake wrote:
Last Saturday I found a great composition in the desert and used the Voigtlander 35/1.2 to take the image. I went back yesterday to the same spot but took the Voigtlander 21/1.4 to see how it would look. It turned out to be a beautiful sunrise with just enough clouds to accent the picture.
It’s always interesting to see the differences in perspective when comparing focal lengths. Both are beautiful shots, Eric. I especially love the 35mm gentle wide perspective, because that focal length keeps the background elements larger in size (I love those mountains and cactus beyond the foreground). Nice job!
AGeoJO wrote:
For whatever reasons the exif got stripped away... Captured with Sony A7r V, Sigma 65mm f/2 at wide open, ISO 100 and 1/100 sec to get the blur from her twirling but her head sharp...
Ross Martin wrote:
It’s always interesting to see the differences in perspective when comparing focal lengths. Both are beautiful shots, Eric. I especially love the 35mm gentle wide perspective, because that focal length keeps the background elements larger in size (I love those mountains and cactus beyond the foreground). Nice job!
Thanks! Yes, it’s definitely fun going back to places to see what else is possible with a different focal length. Love all your images you’ve been posting!
AGeoJO wrote:
I truly appreciate your kind words, Ross! Your autumn/fall color images are strikingly awesome!
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mudlake wrote:
Thanks! Yes, it’s definitely fun going back to places to see what else is possible with a different focal length. Love all your images you’ve been posting!