Grahamc wrote:
K-h.a.w.
I think you need to reduce the size of your posts - I can't get them on my monitor screen. Lol.
Sorry about that.
On my Mac entering "command -" reduces the size.
Enter again until they fit.
I would hate to throw away all the detail the camera gives me.
But maybe I don't have a choice.
From last September...I was shooting several slow exposure images of the sunrise from my tripod mounted 50s. When I started, there were no footprints in the sand, but then a few people walked by and it changed the composition enough that I shot only one or two more images and then moved to a different spot. In reviewing these images recently I decided to add some mystery by making a composite of two of the images from that morning, one without footprints modified to include two footprints from the image with (many) footprints. Along with the mysterious feeling of the blurred ocean, I like the feeling of wondering where these footprints came from. Merry Christmas!
Hi K-h.a.w.
In the Forum guidelines it states:
'There are no restrictions on image dimension, but please keep files around 700px (1000px maximum), so that members using monitors with lower resolution can also enjoy viewing your photos.'
Grahamc wrote:
Hi K-h.a.w.
In the Forum guidelines it states:
'There are no restrictions on image dimension, but please keep files around 700px (1000px maximum), so that members using monitors with lower resolution can also enjoy viewing your photos.'
Self portrait, mostly to show the "look" that the 45/2.8 is capable of. A lot shorter DOF than you might expect from such a slow and relatively wide lens.
This was a 15 second exposure, so my face and torso isn't perfectly sharp.
Makten wrote:
Self portrait, mostly to show the "look" that the 45/2.8 is capable of. A lot shorter DOF than you might expect from such a slow and relatively wide lens.
This was a 15 second exposure, so my face and torso isn't perfectly sharp.
Nice pic! Definitely demonstrates some 3D pop that you wouldn't necessarily expect from a 2.8.
Short business trip to Da Nang. First time bringing along the kit - specifically wanted to test the 50mm f3.5 + 23mm F4. Usually took a walk before or after work
Been grey, drizzly and generally ugly for weeks. Got a decent break in it for the morning yesterday up at Trillium Lake but was clouding up again by 1ish. Only about 3 inches of snow on the frozen lake.
It was my first time there in the winter. I didn't find much foreground interest to shoot. I think this location is more about the sunrise/set colors and reflections in the water. Not a lot of reflections in the winter though.
GFX 50S + m42 mount Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135mm f/3.5. Surprisingly good lens, got mine for only $20 at flea sale. Good sharpness and corners perfectly usable so no need for cropping.