A few shots from the winter wonderland that is Rocky Mountain National Park. If anyone is worried about using this lens in the elements, it survived an 18 degree (0 wind chill) snowstorm with ease while being stored outside my backpack while hiking.
chad hites wrote:
I love my 24-105, It is incredibly versatile and I see it as my "old reliable". Unless it is really dim and I need faster than F4 this lens is a work horse for me!
Just ordered my Giulia QV on Saturday! It's white, too!
Full Moon Setting over Lower Falls, Yellowstone River.
This is from earlier this summer (beginning of August). I was racing to catch the setting of the full moon which Photopills indicated would be right above the falls. It as a little off. Also, I forgot to take into consideration that the setting time would be dependent upon how deep into the canyon you go - so I had to take where there were still some stairs in the composition.
It's a little noisier than I would like, but it is what it is.
This was followed right away by the rising of the sun, and here is a pre-sunrise dawn image from the observation platform (a little lower down). yes, this is with the Voigtlander 50mm and should be in that forum, but including it here to complete the story.
YS falls dawn by Doug Stevens, on Flickr
Sony A7RIII, ISO 100; 50mm Voigtlander APO-Lanthar @ f8; 1/20
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