Getting the stare down in that second image! Love it.
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mudlake wrote:
Prickly sunset.
Really liking that first cactus sunset, Eric! And nice to see you bring out the big gun for the superb egret shot, the graphic lines in the water add a lot.
Last night’s moon about to rise above Zion cliffs. Even though it was dark the cliffs had a glow of light from the town of Springdale, and the two peaks at far left can be seen catching sidelight from the moon.
[also posted to 20/1.8 thread]
ILCE-7RM5FE 20mm F1.8 G lens20mmf/1.813s320 ISO+0.7 EV
a small, private birthday dinner, captured with my pair of A7CIIs, a 24F1.4, 50F2, and 85F2. Would I have
liked to use a 50F1.4 and 85F1.4, yes, but I am loving this super small kit. This client requested no flash, so, overall
I am pleased with the image quality.
ILCE-7CM2Viltrox 85mm F2.0 FE lens85mmf/2.01/80s8000 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7CM2Viltrox 85mm F2.0 FE lens85mmf/2.01/80s8000 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7CM2Viltrox 85mm F2.0 FE lens85mmf/2.01/80s8000 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7CM2Viltrox 85mm F2.0 FE lens85mmf/2.51/125s8000 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7CM2Viltrox 50mm F2.0 FE lens50mmf/2.21/160s3200 ISO0.0 EV
I may return to using the 2014 A7R as compact travel camera using the Leica Elmarit 28 mm on manual focus, when Sony A7R was first announced I was relying on Leica and Canon lenses, here is an old picture Sony A7R with Leica 28 mm
I've had a few days in Durham in the north of England trying to capture some autumn colour.
I'm usually an ardent tripod user, but this taken on the last day was handheld, I dragged the sky and pulled the shadows a bit
johnahill wrote:
I've had a few days in Durham in the north of England trying to capture some autumn colour.
I'm usually an ardent tripod user, but this taken on the last day was handheld, I dragged the sky and pulled the shadows a bit