Thanks Jim
Hope all is well with you and with your family also
Only have 100MP left.. rest are sold and replaced with loxia for the E-mount and size on Sony
Leica is not so bad either
Ronny //
Sony A7R II + Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 100mm f/2 by Ronny Olsson, on Flickr
Not my usual style, but I like to experiment Hazy Daisies. No Photoshop effects here; the daisies were behind a row of fluffy pampas grass, which made interesting diffusion. Sony A7RII; ZE 135/2 at f/4.
You (and Ronny, you're not helping either!) are making me want to re-purchase a ZE 21/2.8!
As always, beautiful shots in the various forum threads.
These were the last few pictures for the time being.
This lens impresses me again and again.This is why I bear it's size and weight.I don't see selling it in forseeable future.
The flowers in the large pot by our front door died and dried up. I was just experimenting with the 50/1.4 Planar ZE wide open at its closest focusing distance. (cross posted in the other Zeiss lens thread)
It's amazing what a few minutes will do to a scene when the sun is setting. This is the same picture but taken 12 minutes after the one above. For just a minute or so the mountain turns a deep red and then poof! it's gone. Same 50/1.4 ZE lens.
mudlake wrote:
It's amazing what a few minutes will do to a scene when the sun is setting. This is the same picture but taken 12 minutes after the one above. For just a minute or so the mountain turns a deep red and poof! it's gone. Same 50/1.4 ZE lens.
Great demo of changing light. It would have been interesting to see a long exposure with an ND filter capturing both color pallets in one image. The second image is beautiful.