all together fantastic images! Ronny Werner, Gordon, 'James', alaskandood, Gregg, 'navmannz', Philippe and all those I forgot. Think the pictures show. What a joy the A7 series spreads!
and extremely beautiful is: i think it brings all manufacturers closely. less ' war of the systems '
Your latest pictures are wondefully dreamy, René. I love them!
My A7R developped a failure of the joystick. It self-activates without my doing anything. So I can't review my pictures, which is already inconvenient, but it also shifts the magnified portion, which makes focusing with the magnifier impossible. I am not happy.
philber wrote:
Your latest pictures are wondefully dreamy, René. I love them!
My A7R developped a failure of the joystick. It self-activates without my doing anything. So I can't review my pictures, which is already inconvenient, but it also shifts the magnified portion, which makes focusing with the magnifier impossible. I am not happy.
Thanks Philippe
the A7R .. sometime gets wet ? Hoping for a quick solution.
Great images! While you guys are making great art, I feel like I am in the postcard business. Visit Washington State! The scale of these pictures is hard to reproduce. This is massively larger than it appears in a photo. No way to get a person safely down on the rocks to show scale.
A7rM Sony FE 24-240 Second image is a six frame stitch.
Thanks guys for all like received...
This thread ride fast towards the next MILEstone
René, very nice bw on the Loxia serie and superb "mood" in the Poppy pics
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Undecided on which version: better in color or bw?
Color looks better - For my taste the highlights are too much burned already for color and giganticly too much overburned for bw. I assume better detail in highlights if bw.
philber wrote:
Samuli, I don't know how it is, because I have tried that lens and wan't overly impressed, though it had its good sides, but your shot knocks the ball out of the park. Incredible!
Thanks Philippe. I'm not overly impressed either, but it can be used at 2-3 meter distance @ f/4 for some good stuff, otherwise I'm not seeing any use for the lens - strictly one trick pony for me...
ebookman wrote:
Great images! While you guys are making great art, I feel like I am in the postcard business. Visit Washington State!
Keep it up, Dale - one of the strengths of this group is its geographic, stylistic and optical diversity - it results in a fantastically diverse collections of images!
Manuel, I really like both the colour version and the B&W. Why would you have to give up one or the other? Sometimes, I keep not only obth versions, but different crops as well.
Dale, if you are in the "postcard class", then how come I haven't met you yet?