Photo cross posted in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken at 1:30 PM.
Looking at a Bronze statue of a She Wolf with Romulus and Remus; Romulus and Remus are believed to have been added to the statue later.
Hand Held relying on Camera IBIS, A1 and Voigtlander 50mm f2 Apo-Lanthar Asph, FE mount lens; silent shutter.
ISO 200, f4, 1/200 Second.
March 5, 2022
At the Capitoline Museums, Roma (Rome) Italy.
Got the okay to post this ( I normally never post client work). New CEO classic portrait. The A1 is just sublime and I think the best cam Sony ever brought to market. I actually love shooting it and the new 70-200 is another amazing product. Look forward to more shooting with both in the future. Anyway I get called on to do these portraits often and yes not the most exciting stuff but for me and all my years as a Pro its all about delivering the goods and being consitant in your work.. Here 4 lights are being used very sublime hair light on right side than background and main and fill. The neat thing these are Wescott lights at only 200 watts each. I use ISO 200 to gain a little with DOF. Shot these at 165mm at F7.1 which is just enough to get nose to ears in focus and than drop off from there. You simply don't shoot for Bokeh at 2.8. Im not even on full power as I want to recycle quickly and these units are far nicer and more agile than Godox stuff and I simply fire every time. Thats a big deal They have Wonderfull soft boxes and Octa lights and there transmitter can work with many camera systems. Yea its a plug for Wescott as im very pleased in there system. I get 0 for saying that. Anyway thought I would give a sample here and pass on some knowledge and im up too freaking early this morning.
Photo cross posted in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken at 4:07 PM.
Looking across grasses, through the trees in Autumn Color, across Jordan Creek (running vertically near the right third) and across the Preserve into the distance.
Tripod mounted A1 and Voigtlander 50mm f2 Apo-Lanthar Asph, FE mount lens; silent shutter.
ISO 100, f8, 1/30 second.
Exposure Corrected +0.26 Stops.
November 16, 2021
At the Top of Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
Maxxus46 wrote:
Nice... But I'm curious why the 100400 and not the 200600? Thanks
I had brought the 100-400 along as I wanted to photograph a particular hummingbird nest that was better shot from closer than my 600/4GM or RF600/4 that I had along that day would allow due to their MFDs. Yes I could have used the 200-600 also but I was already lugging a lot of gear that day in order to do some back to back testing so I chose my lightest and shortest (for packing) lens out of the two.
I was lugging around R3, RF600, both RFTCs, A1, 600GM, both FETCs and then the 100-400.