photoomaha wrote:
Jae, really like what you have going on with your jeep and the zeiss lens! I am a jeep owner myself! Gotta love the 'trail rated'. Instead of driving over stuff all the time, I should post some pics of driving over stuff like you have, nice work..
Thanks, the adrenaline rush from overcoming fears on what your car can do is a unique experience with off-roading. I have done a few autocrosses and track days, surprisingly comparable in terms of overcoming challenges.
Well, after all the cool jeep images, I tried my hand at it today! I just got some new wheels, which has been a fun adventure. I figured with my license plates, it was very photo related! I did also just get the Zeiss 24mm 1.8. It is one of those lenses that I had before, then sold, and then now have re-purchased! Absolutely love that focal length on the A6000.
photoomaha wrote:
Well, after all the cool jeep images, I tried my hand at it today! I just got some new wheels, which has been a fun adventure. I figured with my license plates, it was very photo related! I did also just get the Zeiss 24mm 1.8. It is one of those lenses that I had before, then sold, and then now have re-purchased! Absolutely love that focal length on the A6000.
Considering the blown out sky, have you considered trying out Capture One for Sony? The Express version is free, the Pro version is at 50 $ AFAIK. I recently discovered that the highlight recovery ruler of C1 is far superior to what can be achieved with the current Lightroom versions. See here for examples:
Kruschtel wrote:
Considering the blown out sky, have you considered trying out Capture One for Sony? The Express version is free, the Pro version is at 50 $ AFAIK. I recently discovered that the highlight recovery ruler of C1 is far superior to what can be achieved with the current Lightroom versions. See here for examples:
Paul Mo wrote:
What's the EXIF on this shot, Ghostinz?
I like the detail and micro contrast here - shows the ability of the sensor quite well.
its F/4 1/2 second ISO 800 +.7 at 20mm on a 16-70.
Its about a 50% crop. In hindsight I was my aperture would have been about F8, but I didn't have a tripod so I had to brace the camera on a railing, hence I didn't get it a crystal clear shot, but overall I am pleased.
I also posted a low res shot which I think shows up a bit. I guess I need to post high resolution images.