Here is another image from my recent trip to Acadia National Park, Maine taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 200, lens set to probably f11 for 2.5 seconds and processed in LR6. The image was taken about 30 minutes before sunrise (sunrise was about 4:50 AM), from near the top of Cadillac Mountain overlooking Bar Harbor and islands in Frenchman Bay, Mount Desert Island.
Peire...love your flower pics!
Ronny...that 16mm fisheye looks really nice. Love the sunstar!
Werner...nice comp! Mini- mag, you say??
Rene...the first berry shot is astounding!
Bob...your sunsets and sunrise pics are really awesome!
Rich...early bird! Maybe when my kids are older, I'll be able to escape out of the house first thing! Great shot!
Samuli...good read. I kind of understand😁....but I do like the 3D effect of all your images!
Gregg
A7rM and Summilux M 50 E 46 pre
Greggf wrote:
Peire...love your flower pics!
Ronny...that 16mm fisheye looks really nice. Love the sunstar!
Werner...nice comp! Mini- mag, you say??
Rene...the first berry shot is astounding!
Bob...your sunsets and sunrise pics are really awesome!
Rich...early bird!
Thank you Charles . compliment back to you . incidentally . heard the Zeiss Batis appear in Australia in December :-)
Greggf wrote:
^^^^ Rene...I think your mixing up Charles and myself(Gregg)
charles.K wrote:
Guy, thank you for your pics! Looks great. We are still waiting in Australia!! I have my name on both the 25 and 85
you also Gregg wow! :-)
arggg sorry Gregg . now I understand. is bit hot here ;-)
Mike, stunning shots. I especially like the Camano island sunset and the space needle. My wife lived in Tacoma for 20 years and my daughter lives in Portland, so it's nostalgic to see Seattle pictures. These are special no matter where, however.
Michael
Mike, stunning shots. I especially like the Camano island sunset and the space needle. My wife lived in Tacoma for 20 years and my daughter lives in Portland, so it's nostalgic to see Seattle pictures. These are special no matter where, however.
Michael
The background of this podium was of very fine gauze with a mildly clouded sky behind it.
A hard case for avoiding moiré, which it didn't. Still i like the picture.