Douglas L wrote:
When I was younger, it usually took me 3 or 4 days to adjust to the jet lag to/from Asia, now maybe two weeks..
I have seen beautiful pictures of Zhangjiajie in snow. I bought a photograph book from a photographer who camps out there frequently, truly amazing scenery. I think it's difficult for us in the U.S. to plan a trip to shoot Zhengjiajie in snow, it's such an unpredictable occurrence.
I still have hundreds of shots from Zhengjiajie that I haven't worked on, here is a few I edited this morning. I don't have the Sony infrared camera anymore, I loved it and wanted a higher resolution IR body. Sony's high resolution (like A7RIII and A7RIV) bodies easily show stripes in sky when they are converted to B&W infrared. I bought a Canon R5 just to convert to a B&W infrared camera, but I can't post shots from the Canon R5 here. I got some IR shots that I like a lot from my recent trip to Colorado and Utah....Show more →
wow, amazing images.
Will miss you on the Sony IR thread
johnahill wrote:
wow, amazing images.
Will miss you on the Sony IR thread
Thank you John! I enjoyed your shots with the Viltros 14. I just received mine today, not sure when I will get to use it. I don't shoot at 14mm often. Here is one more IR shot from the Sony A7III and a few more from last year's trip.
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mudlake wrote:
Our second son got married last weekend and I was able to capture a few images. The setting sun was nice and warm.
His new wife grew up with horses on their property and she wanted some images with her and her horse. Beautiful animal.
Congratulations, Eric! Beautiful couple! What lenses did you use for these?
ILCE-7M3E 17-28mm F2.8-2.8 lens17mmf/9.01/30s400 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7CRZEISS Batis 2.8/135 lens135mmf/9.51/200s640 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7RM5FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II lens24mmf/13.01/60s100 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7CRZEISS Batis 2.8/135 lens135mmf/6.71/200s100 ISO0.0 EV
That's a lot of bule birds, K-H! I haven't seen one here for a long time. The number of backyard birds this year decreased a lot, I barely see them at my feeder. I am not the only one who noticed that.
Two more from the trip to China last year. I still have hundreds from the trip that haven't been touched, but a lot of them look similar. You see one mountain peak, you see them all
ILCE-7CRZEISS Batis 2.8/135 lens135mmf/6.71/15s100 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7RM5FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II lens45mmf/9.01/320s500 ISO0.0 EV
Douglas L wrote:
That's a lot of bule birds, K-H! I haven't seen one here for a long time. The number of backyard birds this year decreased a lot, I barely see them at my feeder. I am not the only one who noticed that.
Two more from the trip to China last year. I still have hundreds from the trip that haven't been touched, but a lot of them look similar. You see one mountain peak, you see them all
Thank you Douglas for your feedback.
This year both Bluebirds and Robins have returned in impressive numbers.
Your atmospheric images are wonderful indeed.