One more from today. I struggle with "seeing" ultrawide so forced myself to only take the 16 fisheye today. This was an attempt at shooting a very small stream. I did not have an ND filter and you can't really fit one on the 16mm fisheye lens anyway. So I did an in camera 10 image multiple exposure series with auto gain. This gives you a single NEF file output and was able to blur the water with that process.
And yes, I did notice after the fact that I was on the ground with poison ivy mixed in with the Virginia Creeper. So far so good This is where a camera with a tilt lcd screen would have come in handy.
GeorgeBo wrote:
Wildfire smoke came back in for the weekend and combined with the midday lighting called for thinking in monochrome. From a walk on the trail today. Going old school DSLR with the Df and Fisheye-Nikkor 16mm/3.5 Ai'd
DeltaSigma wrote:
I have always found the St Andrews section of the Fife coastline to be rather bland but you have captured it well.
Since you were travelling by train I guess you didn't manage to get to any of the nearby fishing villages?
Crossing the Firth of Forth on the iconic rail bridge on a sunny day must have been a joy.
Colin
Thanks, Colin.
It was a short 5-6 hour visit to St. Andrews and did not have time for the fishing villages.
The train crossing of the bridge was one reason for the trip. The views on that clear day were terrific, awesome bridge designs.
A Father's day image of my dad from July 1993 using Tri-X, Nikkor 35-105 ais, and either the Nikon FM, or F3HP body.Re-imaged using CS 5.7, and Noiseware v5
Phong, nice to see you posting again. Love the bridge shot, great timing.
The fisheye images are very enjoyable George. Great job on the defish on the one with the trees, can't really tell it's a fisheye shot. On the second shot, would this be he equivalent of the LiveND from Olympus in m43? Interesting, something I have to try, hopefully it's present in the Z's as well.
pbraymond wrote:
Phong, nice to see you posting again. Love the bridge shot, great timing.
The fisheye images are very enjoyable George. Great job on the defish on the one with the trees, can't really tell it's a fisheye shot. On the second shot, would this be he equivalent of the LiveND from Olympus in m43? Interesting, something I have to try, hopefully it's present in the Z's as well.
More Barbara creations. A caramel covered puff pastry with apricot glazed peaches and raspberries. Next, a lemon cheese cake that was amazing even with an error only she knows about. Then the lens cap to the 24mm f2.8 ais that was used on the D800 + the tc16a.
Committed to no snacking after 8pm. Log in to see what has been posted and here we are. Wonder what I can find in the kitchen?
Looks great Jim!
James Markus wrote:
More Barbara creations. A carmel covered puff pastry with apricot glazed peaches and raspberries. Next, a lemon cheese cake that was amazing even with an error only she knows about. Then the lens cap to the 24mm f2.8 ais that was used on the D800 + the tc16a.