Bob, that 2nd photo from St. Malo (beach with some poles and slow shutter speed) is magnificent.
Was there clear weather (=brighter sky) really far away in the sea or did you apply "digital grad ND" to the skye? Asking because the ~5 rows of pixels above horizon are artificially bright compared to sky above? In case of "digital grad ND" I would recommend "harder"/"faster" transition and placing it little lower to avoid the "halo"/"white line" above horizon, as few darker pixels is harder to detect in sea vs. artificial looking halo on lowest pixel of the sky.
Bob...very nice images in that last set. All great!
Tri-tran...very nice waterfall!
Joshua...more excellent portraits! That ZA 85 looks very nice!
Here are a few images with my new to me OM 100/2 compliments of Joshua!!
Samuli....I really like that last FE 55.
Gregg
Greggf wrote:
Joshua...more excellent portraits! That ZA 85 looks very nice!
Here are a few images with my new to me OM 100/2 compliments of Joshua!!
Gregg
Thank you, Gregg! Again, the AF in this case helped me to pull off several shots at wide open or close to wide open aperture under pressure.
I am glad you have been enjoying the Oly 100mm f/2 as shown by your great images . Keep up the good work!
Zeiss Tele Tessar 300/4 MMJ - this lens shines when the subject is in subdued lighting and colours are muted.Then it's "zeissness" is visible at it's best.
With Sony A7
With old trusty NEX5N - a bit off topic,but let us treat it as loseless A7 1,5x converter
In this series, you can see how fast the tide rises in a very short period of time. All shots taken within roughly a 30 minute period. At high tide the thin path is totally gone turning the 'peninsula' into an island.
First three are with the Zeiss Loxia 35/2 and the last with the FE16-35/4
Almost every morning I see beautiful scenery on my way to work, but do not take a picture. This morning finally I decided to turn right, instead of left to the office. And take just 30 minutes (which I worked extra later). Should do that more.......
All A7 + Zeiss ZF.2 25/2.0. Scenery @5.6, leaves etc. 2.0/2.8.