Found this in the neighborhood on a morning walk after a little rain. Sony A7riv, 20mm g, f8 and just reach out over the plant and got this, I am surprised at how good it turned out.
Amazing indeed!
At first glance I looked at that picture and thought to myself 'why did my picture turned black&white all of a sudden'
Only then I realised this is another post after all...
Thanks for your kind words
Dom
Bradford wrote:
small world! took this one from the same spot in 2016 with the CV15 and the A7RII ...
I am very happy with the Sony 20MM and don't use the CV15 much now.
k-h.a.w wrote:
Incredible image. Thanks.
How did you pull off that shot? TIA
Thank You. I put my camera in a CMT (housing manufacturer) housing and swam out with a wetsuit and fins and tried to stay close enough to fill the frame.
sparkeee wrote:
Thank You. I put my camera in a CMT (housing manufacturer) housing and swam out with a wetsuit and fins and tried to stay close enough to fill the frame.
Thank you.
I didn't think one could get such a shot from the shore.
Lovely images! I am curious, what aperture was your first blue hour shot taken at? The sunstars are quite pleasing .
Edit: Also, do you mind sharing the aperture that your first bookstore photo was taken at? That bookstore looks incredible! I will definitely add this to my long list of places that I would like to travel to during my life.
Thank you for your comments.
The Luxembourg blue hour pictures taken at 1 second shutter speed and f14, ISO100
The bookstore also at 1 second and f11, ISO100
Thanks again,
Dom
jakesherman wrote:
Lovely images! I am curious, what aperture was your first blue hour shot taken at? The sunstars are quite pleasing .
Edit: Also, do you mind sharing the aperture that your first bookstore photo was taken at? That bookstore looks incredible! I will definitely add this to my long list of places that I would like to travel to during my life.
Maybe it is just me, but I find the images in this thread much more compelling than the images in the 35mm GM thread. I expected the 35 GM or the CV 35 APO to blow me away and have me scrambling for the credit card, but based on images so far, I would be more likely to buy the 20mm despite being very happy with the 16-35GM.