Gregg, Manuel, Ronny, Bob, Charles, thank you for your kind words . I couldn't quote any of you guys using my stupid iPad; it logged me off each time. I also appreciate others for their "likes".
View from one corner of my exhibition. No time for photography now because I have to take care of my shop
The photographs are not that wide inreality, its because of the wide angle lens.
View from one corner of my exhibition. No time for photography now because I have to take care of my shop
The photographs are not that wide inreality, its because of the wide angle lens.
Michiel, my compliments!!! "my exhibition" sounds really nice... I would love to see it "live" but in any case
Manuel
Werner_Utsch wrote:
A warm welcome from me as well, René!
Great shots and BW conversion, all of them!
Cheers, Werner
PS: Nice lokation, Michiel
thanks dear werner
Unfortunately, speak very little English . The quality of the pictures here is fantastic ! read with for over a year . but it need courage to show pictures here :- )
cheers René
xwing15 wrote:
thanks dear werner
Unfortunately, speak very little English . The quality of the pictures here is fantastic ! read with for over a year . but it need courage to show pictures here :- )
cheers René
Took this photo yesterday at sunset in freezing cold temperature with my A7R and an old Auto Universar M42 mount 135/2.8 lens. I was surprised how well the image quality was and how much detail can be seen in the Manhattan skyline even it was quite hazy. I used a tripod, 1/20 sec, ISO 500 at f/11 with one graduated ND filter. Adapter used is a Fotasy M42-NEX.