Douglas L wrote:
Really cool captures, Leon! I went to see elks yesterday, the rutting season is pretty much over so I didn't see any fight. Only saw a bull with several cows. Cross post in the 600 Gm thread and the big FE thread.
Thank you Douglas and beautiful shots of the Elk, a very impressive looking beast !
Rather than posting gif clips directly
- as they are typically resource hungry -
I will post instead the first frame of the gif,
followed by a link to the gif animation itself.
I am liking the new LR11 AI sky masking. Found a good sunset and this was the best foreground I could find quickly.
Sony ILCE-1
E 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 A071
ƒ/13.0 28.0 mm 1/8 100
Back to the usual birds.
Sony ILCE-1
FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS
ƒ/6.3 600.0 mm 1/2500 1250
robert614 wrote:
Some photos from San Francisco Fleetweek 2021
Photos taken with Sony A1/200-600mm
Great shots of the Blue Angels and other planes. A1 + 200-600 is the perfect combination. I shot during fleet week a few years ago with the A9 and A7R4. It was great fun!
dallvr wrote:
Great shots of the Blue Angels and other planes. A1 + 200-600 is the perfect combination. I shot during fleet week a few years ago with the A9 and A7R4. It was great fun!
Thanks!
Yeah, the A1/200-600 is a pretty sweet combo for air shows.
I think I got a little trigger happy though. I thought I was being judicious dropping down to 20fps. And only firing off short bursts. Still walked away with 1000+ images! 😀
robert614 wrote:
Some photos from San Francisco Fleetweek 2021
Photos taken with Sony A1/200-600mm
Great shots with the background to die for! I agree, the 200-600 is the best lens for airshows. I have used it for many shows since the lens was available. This year I had the 200-600 on one body for the versatility, and the 600 GM+1.4 TC on another body for really close-up shots. I never thought I would use a 600mm prime for airshows. If I could bring only one lens, it would be the 200-600.
Douglas L wrote:
Great shots with the background to die for! I agree, the 200-600 is the best lens for airshows. I have used it for many shows since the lens was available. This year I had the 200-600 on one body for the versatility, and the 600 GM+1.4 TC on another body for really close-up shots. I never thought I would use a 600mm prime for airshows. If I could bring only one lens, it would be the 200-600.
Thanks Douglas!
The San Francisco Bay is indeed a beautiful backdrop for an air show. I would imagine the Cheasapeake isn’t too shabby either though. 😀
Plus, being so close to D.C., I imagine the variety of aircraft you guys get is pretty impressive as well.
Throw in a 200-600 and a 600 prime. Forget about it! 😀
The San Francisco Bay is indeed a beautiful backdrop for an air show. I would imagine the Cheasapeake isn’t too shabby either though. 😀
Plus, being so close to D.C., I imagine the variety of aircraft you guys get is pretty impressive as well.
Throw in a 200-600 and a 600 prime. Forget about it! 😀
In a "normal" year, there are usually 6-8 airshows headlining the Blue Angels or the Thunderbirds within 250 miles from where I live. I honestly don't believe the airshow lineups in our region (Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York) are that much different than those in other parts of the country. We usually have either the Blue Angels or the Thunderbirds, the F-22 or the F-35, or the B-2. If we have two stealth jets in the same show, I would consider it a very good lineup. I have seen the B-2 a couple times, the F-22 and the F-35 many times. I like to watch the modern jets, the war birds are cool but my panning skill sucks, not easy to get a sharp picture with the proper propeller motion.
I recently used the 35GM and 16-35GM lenses for low-light hand-held photography, under comparable conditions. The latter lens performed very respectably when wide-open.
Here are four images: the 1st and the 4th were taken with the 35GM, whereas the 2nd and 3rd were taken with the 16-35GM.
Douglas L wrote:
In a "normal" year, there are usually 6-8 airshows headlining the Blue Angels or the Thunderbirds within 250 miles from where I live. I honestly don't believe the airshow lineups in our region (Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York) are that much different than those in other parts of the country. We usually have either the Blue Angels or the Thunderbirds, the F-22 or the F-35, or the B-2. If we have two stealth jets in the same show, I would consider it a very good lineup. I have seen the B-2 a couple times, the F-22 and the F-35 many times. I like to watch the modern jets, the war birds are cool but my panning skill sucks, not easy to get a sharp picture with the proper propeller motion. ...Show more →
Interesting. Sounds like you guys get pretty much the same lineups we get. Except for the B-2. We rarely get to see the bomber over here.