Peter T wrote:
Absolutely agree with Peire and looks like my sort of pub Dan. Can I however suggest you always ensure you are close to a fire exit, that fire surround looks ready to combust at any minute!
This shot is rubbish from a photography or artistic merit viewpoint but, I couldn’t resist showing you my neighbour’s new lawn care arrangements.
Leica Tele Elmarit 90mm f2.8 on A7R
PS
Looks like I should have cropped out whatever is in the bottom right corner!
PeterT...
I don't know if you've ever heard or seen the show "Shawn the Sheep"(from the creators of Wallace and Grommit)...but it totally reminds me of that. The lawn, the house, the setting...
Gregg
Fred Miranda wrote:
I have been playing with the new LR6 tools and rescued an older picture to try the new HDR feature. The results are impressive and natural looking while increasing dynamic range quite a bit.
Taken with A7R and TS-E 17mm f/4L. The lens was tilted for expanded DOF and shifted for better framing and distortion control.
For those shooting with the A7R and Canon lenses, there is a new free tool called LensChanger which corrects the names for Canon lenses in Lightroom and shooting with the A7 series cameras.
(See the metadata below the image is showing the correct lens name now)...Show more →
I totally agree with you Fred, the result is totally natural looking without the washed look in other programs' Natural preset. The result is quite consistent as well that I can do HDR first before merging a pano.
Greggf wrote:
PeterT...
I don't know if you've ever heard or seen the show "Shawn the Sheep"(from the creators of Wallace and Grommit)...but it totally reminds me of that. The lawn, the house, the setting...
Gregg
You're right Gregg, very Shawn, sheep everywhere here at the moment! Love your shots of the woods on the previous page in particular, very Mediterranean looking.
Sorry - can't help myself - more butterfly pics. This species is not uncommon, yet I never managed to capture one. Now I finally found a good spot and was able to snap some pics.
Btw the Pentax A 100mm/2.8 macro is really nice. Image quality and handling, plus 1:1.
charles.K wrote:
Anzac Day commemoration in Australia today.
Shots late this afternoon at Currumbin Beach.
A7II and Loxia 50/2
Great images Charles. Just curious, is the grid-like green dots in the first shot due to some sort of sensor reflection? I have seen something similar in a few Sigma DP taken into the sun.