Ronny, Faroe Islands continue to go up the bucket list with each of your photos.
Andy, those looks to be sacks of super hot spicy peppers in the center of that market scene. It was a picture of the Madurai temple somewhere a couple years ago that got me interested in those tall south Indian temples.
John, sounds like you will have some ferry pictures in the snow soon. I read that Seattle's getting some unusual snow. Maybe those peaks will give you a better backdrop now.
Sar, superb pic of the kookaburra. Some of us on the other hemisphere never come across even a photo of one. I checked out its wikipedia page and it can make quite an interesting laughing sound.
George, that view from the Hatteras lighthouse is familiar from my only trip there. Although I didn't get a fisheye perspective when I was at the spot ...Show more →
To me the Kookaburras have always sounded like monkeys.
Trying Nikon 100mm series E with Sony A6000 thru F mount adapter. Apart from zero communication with the camera, its amazing how $10 piece of metal opens up so many possibilities.
Of course, in days gone by they would have been carried on stretchers on their shoulders but these days with the addition of arc lights etc. they have gone to wheeled trailers. The music and noise were incredible, drumming in unison, the Indian flutes, amazing.
Can't wait to get a Z6 having seen the crazy ISO numbers here. The XT1 and my D800 are just about useable at 6400 but really I don't like going that high even.
Slowcaptain wrote:
Trying Nikon 100mm series E with Sony A6000 thru F mount adapter. Apart from zero communication with the camera, its amazing how $10 piece of metal opens up so many possibilities.
I really enjoy your pictures. The level of detail from foreground to mid to background is just incredible.
If you do focus stacking - what application are you using?
I recently tried Zerene stacker (for macro) and I didn't like the results. Besides it won't work with Sony's ARW files. So I had to use exported JPEGs. The end result from Zerene looked like the program sucked out colors and contrast and pretty much any "pop" that I had in my raw.
Ronny Olsson wrote:
have one but not an " S " unfortunately
is a 2011 122hp
Same here! Although I put on some GT styled stripes and painted all the chrome with black plastidip. It is much more pleasing and racy looking now!