Photo cross posted in the Sony FE Image Thead and taken at 7:58 PM (38 minutes before sunset)
Looking at Farmers Fields
Tripod mounted A7rM V3 and Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens
ISO 200, f11, 1/60 second
Exposure corrected by +0.12 Stops; processed with CornerFix and LR6
June 20,2016
Along Loch Valley Road, New Tripoli, PA
Thank's for this great topic, i have followed it many years. It's been great inspiration and i have been able to practice my eyes to see those subtle details what Zeiss lenses can offer. Bought my first Zeiss lens because of this site. Couple of pictures from my home country Finland, i hope my pictures can open something interesting, probarly exotic vistas for most of you. My pictures are mostly nature landscapes.
Never posted before on this great thread, but I just picked up a ZE 28mm f2. I was really looking for a 25mm f2, but the deal I got on the 28mm was too good to pass up. Here's a few samples from downtown Chicago.
A few from a hike up to Camp Muir on the South side of Mt. Rainier this past week while we experienced likely the last good spate of weather here in the Pacific North West.
Great shot Ronnie! Miss the gang around here. No Zeiss glass at the moment. Got sucked back into Leica lately and trying a Q. Still lurking here though. Hope you and the family are well.
Anyone have the new milvus 85mm? I would really like to see pictures taken with it, or hear opinions about it's rendition / image charasterics: is it closer of the classy & punchy zf 85mm or 100mm makro planar? zf 85 would be perfect compliment to the 35mm f1.4 but it seems to really be usable f2.8 onwards. Anyone?
Edit: I'll answer to myself: Here is one close focus example,