Photo cross posted in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken last evening at 5:44 PM.
Looking across Jordan Creek at Autumn Color.
Tripod mounted "my new" Sony A7rII and Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens.
ISO 200, f11, 1/30 second,
Exposure corrected +0.24 Stops
October 28, 2019
Along Jordan Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
Photo cross posted in the Sony FE Image Thread and taken at 5:36 PM.
Looking across Jordan Creek at Autumn Color. A portion of the Pedestrian Bridge that crosses the creek near the ford can be seen along the right over the creek.
Tripod mounted "new" A7rII and Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM.
ISO 200, f11, 1/40 second,
Exposure corrected +0.36 Stops
October 28, 2019
Along Jordan Creek. Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
Nikon Z6 + Zeiss 100 f/2 Makro Planar.
I took a couple of pictures of my colleague at work with this lens. She didn't like them, my lens even less so. She said: "My God ! are those my wrinkles ?!?"
It is what some IR converters refer to as Super Blue. On a full spectrum camera the filter lets through most of the UV,Blue, and infrared light with some Green and Red. When you color balance the image you get the Blue skies with a strong Green on vegetation. The chart below shows how much light is let through for the various wavelengths.
burningheart wrote:
It is what some IR converters refer to as Super Blue. On a full spectrum camera the filter lets through most of the UV,Blue, and infrared light with some Green and Red. When you color balance the image you get the Blue skies with a strong Green on vegetation. The chart below shows how much light is let through for the various wavelengths.