At first I didn't very much like that photo twoeye, but then I notices how nice the light fell over the tank and the stairs, and how the colours play over the surface. Perhaps that is why you took the photo?
Here's another one from an antique shop in NottingHill. If you include garba in 'antique'.
2/28 @ 2.0 (vignetting is added for effect)
And again @2.0 (pretty silly, I know, but it lends itself to this kind of photography being hyper contrasty right out of the blocks)
Hey folks, in case you're not following the Zeiss 15mm Distagon thread, I just got word from B&H that my lens has shipped so it looks like stock is making its way into the U.S. . . . finally!
Nice shot. beautiful colors.
I did notice tho a bunch of small dark spots floating around. Is that something on the lens or just stuff floating around in the air.
Great one Mikko. Could you please share the exposure settings for this photo? I don't get how to get that much light into the sensor without bumping the iso (want fast shutterspeed to not get startrails).
Sorry. California Redwoods don't turn pretty colors in the fall. This is from Muir Woods National Monument today. The stream is running very slowly, but still pools up in places.
dylan21 wrote:
Nice shot. beautiful colors.
I did notice tho a bunch of small dark spots floating around. Is that something on the lens or just stuff floating around in the air.
Thanks!
The spots are falling leaves, though I will admit they look a bit like dust bunnies on the sensor.
Rodluvan wrote:
Great one Mikko. Could you please share the exposure settings for this photo? I don't get how to get that much light into the sensor without bumping the iso (want fast shutterspeed to not get startrails).
Thanks. Settings are ISO 3200, f/2.8, 15s.