Way too many awesome photos on this page!! And I mean, too many...WOW!
So, I took the rented ZM Sonnar 50 1.5 out for a walk today while the bird was cooking. It's a very different lens than my Nokton 1.5 ASPH. I'm still on the fence, but when this lens hits, it has magic to it...
Thanks to Ronny for all his shots with the ZM 50 1.5 that inspired me, to at least rent it!
Gregg
Greggf wrote:
Way too many awesome photos on this page!! And I mean, too many...WOW!
So, I took the rented ZM Sonnar 50 1.5 out for a walk today while the bird was cooking. It's a very different lens than my Nokton 1.5 ASPH. I'm still on the fence, but when this lens hits, it has magic to it...
Thanks to Ronny for all his shots with the ZM 50 1.5 that inspired me, to at least rent it!
Gregg
Stags leap,drool!! I wish I were you Gregg.I haven't tasted it for 9 years now
Finally a chance to play with my new Minolta MD 35-70/3.5 on the A7r. I like the Macro capability with the lens. Both images are handheld at f/8 or f/11
Had a few errands in town yesterday so I decided to bring the tripod and try the C/Y 18mm/4 for some blue hour shots. It's not as sharp across the frame as the 28/2.8, but not bad at all! I think this will work out just fine.
Nice macros , Bob! The MD 35-70 is a really fun lens!
Helena...fantastic images , as always!
Here are a few more from the Zeiss ZM Sonnar 50 1.5...Sorry for all the Gio shots. He's my number 1 model!!
Gregg
Thank you both!
Greg, love the ones with the boy and dog together! So cute, clear and colorful.
Werner, I like the first one. Nice and creative composition. I'm envious of your and others' more urban surroundings. Trondheim is a great place to live, but a bit too idyllic to be interesting to photograph. Or maybe it's a case of "the grass is greener...", I don't know. Someone once suggested that it could be a nice challenge to try and make it look like a big city by using creative angles and finding the little concrete and steel/glass there is. That could be fun.