Below is with the 8mm 2.8 for comparison. Different day, time and processing. It was easier to get closer with the 7.5mm to increase the effect. The 8mm is way sharper with a cleaner edge, but at 24mp it matters little.
Spent most of my time on the commute because my friend's house was in the suburbs... 1.5hrs away
I probably look like them when on the other side of the glass
gbohannon wrote:
Hey Leighton, any winter weather for you up there?
We have 6" on the ground since midnight and 8" - 12" coming. Just as long as the freezing rain stays away I am good
George
Yea, it just started. They're only saying 3 to 7 inches here. Hope you don't get the dreaded freezing rain. We lost power for two days because of that stuff with the last winter event.
Zichar wrote:
Spent most of my time on the commute because my friend's house was in the suburbs... 1.5hrs away
I probably look like them when on the other side of the glass
cadman342001 wrote:
Just curious R, not considering a Z6 ? I would have thought with you liking the mirrorless Fujis that it would be a shoe in.
A
I had one in my cart for several days and even talked to George about it
Read everything about it but with the kit lens and adapter an XQD card and reader it came to about $3000
a bit too much for me
In a few months used ones will come along at a much lower price
and I will. sell the Fuji and pick one up
(maybe sell the Fuji)
Quick shot from earlier this morning. Some of my fellow cyclist friends laughed at me this past spring when I built my fat bike. Saying who rides one in North Carolina? Well, who is having fun this morning and who is not riding
Snow is up to 10" now and a little too deep for riding. But was a blast while it lasted.
Z6 with the 20mm f/3.5 AIS chipped with dandelion chip. So it records correct EXIF and allows you to shoot in all modes and give focus confirmation in the viewfinder.
Below is with the 8mm 2.8 for comparison. Different day, time and processing. It was easier to get closer with the 7.5mm to increase the effect. The 8mm is way sharper with a cleaner edge, but at 24mp it matters little.
Nice to see the pace quickening. How about some Georgian architecture?
Pulteney Bridge crossing the river Avon in Bath, UK with its distinctive weir.
I got up really early to grab a few shots before breakfast.
This is a 2x2 pano of four 30 second exposures
DeltaSigma wrote:
Nice to see the pace quickening. How about some Georgian architecture?
Pulteney Bridge crossing the river Avon in Bath, UK with its distinctive weir.
I got up really early to grab a few shots before breakfast.
This is a 2x2 pano of four 30 second exposures
DeltaSigma wrote:
Nice to see the pace quickening. How about some Georgian architecture?
Pulteney Bridge crossing the river Avon in Bath, UK with its distinctive weir.
I got up really early to grab a few shots before breakfast.
This is a 2x2 pano of four 30 second exposures
Quite enjoying the return of the XT1, only thing that's bugging me is having to go through the menus every time I change lenses. I don't seem to be able to find a way to short cut that procedure.
Anyone?
Anyways, some peacocks from Granite Gorge with the 180ED
Nailed the baby one, and mum, not quite with the dad. Bloody things wouldn't keep still !