Great photos on this page!! Nice seeing everyone's work.
A few of mine from a little road trip to Hovenweep (Anasazi ruins area). A couple of observations. 1. The spare battery I had stored in my bag for a couple of weeks had gone flat. Has anyone else had this problem? 2. For road trips, I will def. pack along the 5D2 next time with the 70-200 mounted for shooting from the car. I cannot MF well enough for action shot opportunities and focus peaking doesn't cut it for moving objects (IMO of course!). 3. I absolutely needed the EVF for the conditions. Couldn't see a thing on the rear screen for most of the shots.
All images 5N.
1. CY 28/2.8 - alley painting and stool in Mancos, CO.
2. CZJ135/3.5 - churro ram running herd on his ewes. Churros can have 4 horns rather than just 2, they are so cool. Wish I'd had 5D2 for this, it's not quite tack sharp and I doubt I'll ever have this image in my viewfinder again!
3. CZJ135/3.5 - Navajo pony walking back to the herd from watering. Again, wish I'd had 5D2 for this, he didn't pause long enough to use MFA and it was a lovely but fleeting desert scene.
4. At this point in the trip, I realized my spare battery was at only 8% so I used the kit 18-55 lens to take a few quick shots at Hovenweep. It performed well. This is from a little Gorillapod using a remote. Perfect setup for that location.
wfrank wrote:
Wow sebboh. That woodhill is soon to be famous in alt-photography sub cultures.
it's pretty awesome. any morning there is sun you can guarantee photographable light rays and the tourists don't usually show up till the afternoon.
corposant wrote:
Sebboh - when you stitch a matrix in PS, do you stitch rows first, then combine the rows? Or do you just dump all the images into PS at once?
i just throw them into photoshop these days. if PS had trouble i used to do rows first, but now i send it hugin and assign points manually if necessary.
sebboh wrote:
meh, at websize they're all pretty much the same resolution. it's more about what kind of lenses you can use on these tiny cameras. also the difference in resolution between the NEX-3/5 and NEX-C3/5N is pretty much negligible.
anyway here's two shots from my morning constitutional. both with the NEX-3 and my contax g 45/2 at f/5.6 or f/8 (i forget).
Funky bokeh and I mean that in the most positive way.
Plotr, I love those colors.
I think Derek (Sebboh) also uses a Jupiter with great results.
yeah, i have the j-3. i was just thinking i need to shoot more with it again. i tend to either carry it or the g 45 as my small 50ish and have been on a contax kick lately.