D810 + Nikkor 8mm f/2.8F ai'd, minimum focusing distance - MFD (30cm), ISO 200, f/8 at 1/640s; ~42% cropped (15/36MP). Itirapina-SP Ecological Station.
The SUV at the background was not planned, I simply did not see the tiny car in the viewfinder!
I see why you prefer the 45mm, Reagan. Full Exif. I was too slow to act on one last year. I was slightly put off by the silver colour and have some regret now. Nice view.
Slightly different processing below with the Graphite Picture Control in View NX-i. Slight crop to 4:3.
How about a hardware shot to move the thread along?
This is all Samy's fault
Delivered today. 4x5 back and 6x9 (120) sliding back. Can also adapt the Z6 for stitched panorama shots up to 88mmX44mm. (Samy a quick test shows I can achieve infinity focus using the Z6 adapter with the 135 lens, but not much room for movement)
Now configuring a backpack to carry with tripod for some NC Mountains and OuterBanks shots.
gbohannon wrote:
How about a hardware shot to move the thread along?
This is all Samy's fault
Delivered today. 4x5 back and 6x9 (120) sliding back. Can also adapt the Z6 for stitched panorama shots up to 88mmX44mm. (Samy a quick test shows I can achieve infinity focus using the Z6 adapter with the 135 lens, but not much room for movement)
Now configuring a backpack to carry with tripod for some NC Mountains and OuterBanks shots.
(Shot with the Reagan lens 45p)
George
This is taking GAS to the extreme! Enjoy and consult your physiotherapist before carrying the new backpack
gbohannon wrote:
How about a hardware shot to move the thread along?
A most interesting camera, George. Samy did it for sure. Looking forward to see what it is capable of in your hands. Oh, the post-processing is really nice, as usual.
Beginning to process (on my laptop) some images from a short visit to Joshua Tree Nat'l Park (my first)
Apart from the iconic Joshua Trees themselves, the rock formations in the Park are very intriguing. Unfortunately, not the best weather - but can't complain.
J tree rocks 1 LR by Doug Stevens, on Flickr
Nikon Df; ISO 100; Nikkor 20mm f2.8 AI-S @ f8; 1/30s; 4 stacked images.
Oosty wrote:
This is taking GAS to the extreme! Enjoy and consult your physiotherapist before carrying the new backpack
Curtis, see what you started!
My "retirement kit" is almost complete. Probably two more lenses for the Wista (one wider, one longer). 2020 is the year I consolidate and thin out the lenses.