Went hiking today with my wife on Whiteside Mountain in NC. Have to go back to work tomorrow, so I will have fewer images to haunt these boards (much everyone\'s collective relief, I am sure). Tried focus stacking for the first time. First is one of my favorite views: Whiteside\'s vertical cliffs. They are about 700-800 feet high and are some of the highest granite cliffs east of the Mississippi. Sometime I want to get this shot when there are folks climbing these cliffs....I only wish the light was less harsh, but I was too lazy to get up for the early light today.
With Zeiss ZM 35/1.4 (two image focus stack):
Same view and same technique with the Leica 28 Summilux. This lens really seems to be quite acceptable (to me) on the A7r2:
Somehow my wife convinced me to pose for a picture and also allowed me to teach her how to manually focus the Zeiss Loxia 50/2!
Returning the favor:
Hung around for the sunset near the \"nose\" on Whiteside. With Loxia 21:
A bit of the afterglow:
Then, trying to capture the colors on the horizon after the sunset, and also trying to use some of my longer lenses for landscape, these two are from the Leica M 135/3.4:
Went hiking today with my wife on Whiteside Mountain in NC. Have to go back to work tomorrow, so I will have fewer images to haunt these boards (much everyone\'s collective relief, I am sure). Tried focus stacking for the first time. First is one of my favorite views: Whiteside\'s vertical cliffs. They are about 700-800 feet high and are some of the highest granite cliffs east of the Mississippi. Sometime I want to get this shot when there are folks climbing these cliffs....I only wish the light was less harsh, but I was too lazy to get up for the early light today.
With Zeiss ZM 35/1.4 (two image focus stack):
Same view and same technique with the Leica 28 Summilux. This lens really seems to be quite acceptable (to me) on the A7r2:
Somehow my wife convinced me to pose for a picture and also allowed me to teach her how to manually focus the Zeiss Loxia 50/2!
Returning the favor:
Hung around for the sunset near the \"nose\" on Whiteside. With Loxia 21:
Then, trying to capture the colors on the horizon after the sunset, and also trying to use some of my longer lenses for landscape, these two are from the Leica M 135/3.4:
Thx for looking!
Oct 11, 2016 at 11:08 PM
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