Dare I post 2 more?!!...
I used my 50mm f/1.8G Nikkor prime lens for this shot with D800. ISO 100, f/9, 8s exposure.
Thank you Fester. There's just something special about getting a good long exposure picture right.
Today I've started experimenting with a Voigtlander Super Wide-Heliar Aspherical II 15mm f/4.5 Lens on the A7ii with an adapter. It's entirely in manual mode and the results are crazy. Super wide angle, not really sharp but great at capturing a mood. I'll post a pic or two tomorrow.
Today I've started experimenting with a Voigtlander Super Wide-Heliar Aspherical II 15mm f/4.5 Lens on the A7ii with an adapter. It's entirely in manual mode and the results are crazy. Super wide angle, not really sharp but great at capturing a mood. I'll post a pic or two tomorrow.
Great shots Haku.....how long were you going with your shutter times and were you shooting raw and processing in B&W or shooting in monochrome? I've been just starting to play around with that with my "old" canon 1D mark III. Very impressed with your pics w the Sony.
Thanks ft.
Processed in Lightroom. As I tend to shoot in manual mode and don't always get my exposure etc absolutely right i tend to make the relevant adjustments in Lightroom. I'm not always a fan of hugely manipulated images.
Thank you SML.
The time would vary considerably and would depend on how much detail I would want on the pics. Aperture, exposure, and ISO are what I've been experimenting with a lot. I'm still learning so forgive my enthusiasm and non-tech answers.
I've ben shooting RAW and processing in Lightroom. The primary adjustments are usually for color drop-out (B&W) and exposure. Sony A7ii RAW image sizes in dimensions are 6000x4000px.
All the pics required a tripod.
Pic 1 - Exposure:30.0 sec at f/18, Focal Length:45mm, ISO 50
Pic 2 - Exposure:1/400 sec at f/4.0, Focal Length:28mm, ISO 64
Pic 3 - Exposure:1/800 sec at f/3.5, Focal Length:28mm, ISO 64
Let me know (see) how you get along.
Processed in Lightroom. As I tend to shoot in manual mode and don't always get my exposure etc absolutely right i tend to make the relevant adjustments in Lightroom. I'm not always a fan of hugely manipulated images.
The time would vary considerably and would depend on how much detail I would want on the pics. Aperture, exposure, and ISO are what I've been experimenting with a lot. I'm still learning so forgive my enthusiasm and non-tech answers.
I've ben shooting RAW and processing in Lightroom. The primary adjustments are usually for color drop-out (B&W) and exposure. Sony A7ii RAW image sizes in dimensions are 6000x4000px.
All the pics required a tripod.
Pic 1 - Exposure:30.0 sec at f/18, Focal Length:45mm, ISO 50
Pic 2 - Exposure:1/400 sec at f/4.0, Focal Length:28mm, ISO 64
Pic 3 - Exposure:1/800 sec at f/3.5, Focal Length:28mm, ISO 64
Let me know (see) how you get along.
Haku,
I have been away for a while so this is the first I am seeing your new baby - simply sublime! Never seen the GT3 in silver before (mostly red, white and black). Wonderful!
Drive it in good health!
Michael
I have been away for a while so this is the first I am seeing your new baby - simply sublime! Never seen the GT3 in silver before (mostly red, white and black). Wonderful!
Drive it in good health!
Michael
I hope you're still enjoying your beautiful car.
Your comments about the GT3 are appreciated.
Like the chance we took on choosing the Platinum wheels for our 991S, I took a chance on picking GT Silver for the GT3. IMO, it paid off and I'm happy with it. The car is a blast and I'm enjoying it immensely.
If there was ever a car to paint GT silver, you have it! The wheels look great as well in the center lock format. I still love my '12. I have not had enough time to use it and now it is plugged into a trickle charger in our old garage - likely not to see much use until March.
And speaking of March. I am taking my nephew to Porsche driving school in Birmingham in the middle of March. Should be a blast! And maybe, just maybe, my driving ability will start to be worthy of the car a have.
I can't wait to see more pictures!
Warmest regards!
And speaking of March. I am taking my nephew to Porsche driving school in Birmingham in the middle of March. Should be a blast! And maybe, just maybe, my driving ability will start to be worthy of the car a have.
I can't wait to see more pictures!
Warmest regards!
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