Kater1807, Nice work with that. Those are hard to pull off. This is another image from last week, while out in Central Nebraska. Titled, "Welcome Home". Captured with the 35mm 1.8. Cropped to 16:9.
A quick snap of our 'girl' in the kitchen. I am always impressed with how well the 6000 can lock onto eyes, and not a nose or forehead. This was with the 35mm 1.8.
photoomaha wrote:
A quick snap of our 'girl' in the kitchen. I am always impressed with how well the 6000 can lock onto eyes, and not a nose or forehead. This was with the 35mm 1.8.
Great Picture!
Playing with a 5 picture vertical stitch tonight with the Zeiss 2.8/12 and PP in Lightroom. I love my backyard!
Membler, I like your backyard as well! We come out every year and get a few 14ers. It would help to have it be a touch closer! You may want to crop off that little sliver of white in the upper left? Otherwise, cool stuff and good work.
This is a shot from our engagement session last night. I've been using the Nex/A6000 series for several years now, just a great workhorse camera system. Very light weight, and perform perfectly for my style of work. This was with the 50mm 1.8 lens.
photoomaha wrote:
Membler, I like your backyard as well! We come out every year and get a few 14ers. It would help to have it be a touch closer! You may want to crop off that little sliver of white in the upper left? Otherwise, cool stuff and good work.
This is a shot from our engagement session last night. I've been using the Nex/A6000 series for several years now, just a great workhorse camera system. Very light weight, and perform perfectly for my style of work. This was with the 50mm 1.8 lens.
Yes, I posted that picture a little too fast. That's a 5 vertical stitch that did not get completely cropped.
Here's a shot from Hoover Dam with the Zeiss 2.8/12
Photoomaha, nice image. I need to learn the setup to lock onto the eyes. I keep getting sharp noses.
Membler, I like the night image of Hoover Dam. We have only seen the site in the daytime. Wonderful view.