I found another few photos I don't feel too ashamed of, including one photo of a poor guy who got stuck between a gravestone and a tree with his tripod. Look at him struggle
I modified my export settings to allow 1000 pixel width, but only 800 height. Laptops have such short screens these days that I cannot see tall photos completely, and I am on a 15" laptop with 1440x900 resolution!
Thanks Joakim. Those images are just north of NYC where I was visiting family this past weekend. Here at home in Milwaukee, the leaves and their color are gone as well.
Philippe, I really like your shots with the 28 a page back or so. I too never could get used to the 100 length as I like to hang in the 25-50 range.....so I got rid of it. In your first shot taken with the ZE 21 the distortion actually shows up in a big way. That is my 1 out of 100 shots that I see pronounced distortion
Thanks for the kind words, Ryan. You are right, there is distortion in this shot, but, somehow, with these old stones I find it a lot less offensive than it would be in the lines of the building for example. Otherwise, PTLens and 25$...
I got my 35mm ZE today. Even though the weather wasn't that great I snapped a few photos around the neighborhood. It definitely is sharper and has more saturated colors than my 35L. I don't like the vignetting at f2. Is there a way to fix this automatically? Other than that build quality is really good and looks like a keeper. I want to test it in sunny conditions though. Here are some photos I took straight from the camera.
Gary the first shot is great. I love the composition, OOF front view, and white arched door, making a strong contrast. It does feel like a shot from some scary movie.
akul wrote:
Once again many beautiful shots in just one day.
Gary the first shot is great. I love the composition, OOF front view, and white arched door, making a strong contrast. It does feel like a shot from some scary movie.
carstenw wrote:
I found another few photos I don't feel too ashamed of, including one photo of a poor guy who got stuck between a gravestone and a tree with his tripod. Look at him struggle
I modified my export settings to allow 1000 pixel width, but only 800 height. Laptops have such short screens these days that I cannot see tall photos completely, and I am on a 15" laptop with 1440x900 resolution!
Ryan, I like the third one of the cactus(?)
Ed, I'm not sure if I've seen you post here before. Nice set, the first is my favourite with the subdued colours.
Todd, great photo & great conversion.
Bob, both #2 and #3 have a strong composition. Well done.