One pano from a recent trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. This is an 8 vertical shot panorama using an A7R and SEL 24-70 @35mm. I made a print with my Epson 4900 printer at 38 in. x 16 in. and the resolution is fantastic! You can see the individual branches on trees that are several hundreds yards away. I only wish I had my Loxia 35mm lens that is still on back order to take the shot.
An 8 vertical shot panorama using A7R with SEL 24-70 f4 OSS lens at 35mm @f/16
Great pages just keep coming! Inspirational! What an addictive hobby.
21 Days with the Sony A7r M, A7s and Sony FE 24-240. -- Cabo San Lucas,Mexico
As the days pass, I am more and more impressed with the capabilities of this lens. It is not perfect but it gives you great files to work with.
I should point out that these two images were processed with the new Lightroom CC 2015 using the "Merge to HDR" feature. Very impressive! I had a single RAW image with broad dynamic range. I made two additional virtual copies, adjusted for three different exposures and merged the three images. I didn't have to bracket exposure while shooting, use a tripod, or deal with ghosting. It worked perfectly. Great new feature.
And this is with the Voigtlander 15mm III. A cross post with the ultra wide thread but modified (cropped) following some helpful suggestions on that thread.
davewolfs wrote:
Loxia 50mm. Taken at airport, processed on iPhone uploaded from 35k feet.
great workflow ehehehe
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ebookman wrote:
Great pages just keep coming! Inspirational! What an addictive hobby.
21 Days with the Sony A7r M, A7s and Sony FE 24-240. -- Cabo San Lucas,Mexico
As the days pass, I am more and more impressed with the capabilities of this lens. It is not perfect but it gives you great files to work with.
I should point out that these two images were processed with the new Lightroom CC 2015 using the "Merge to HDR" feature. Very impressive! I had a single RAW image with broad dynamic range. I made two additional virtual copies, adjusted for three different exposures and merged the three images. I didn't have to bracket exposure while shooting, use a tripod, or deal with ghosting. It worked perfectly. Great new feature. http://jendale.smugmug.com/Dales-pictures/Panama-Dale-2015/i-HK8ffVF/0/O/DSC09410-HDR---Copy.jpg