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I wanted to get a shot of my friend on the rock, and he wanted one with the splash on the rock. Turns out the tide had other ideas. Right after I took this shot he saw a big wave coming so he booked it! I kept shooting until my viewfinder got dark. I distinctly remember looking up at a wall of water that was gushing up over the rock I was hiding behind! I immediately ran up into the rocks! a7rII, 70-200mm f4 Black Sand Beach Iceland Davidmolinaart.com
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Hey guys, Ive had the A7S II for a couple of days now and shot a Sculpture-by-the-Sea even in Sydney. I used the 35mm F2.8... First video of it's kinf for me. I had a couple of tricky bits to handle. I had the build in stabilization on 35mm and was shooting in FHD 100fps. Some of the clips came out a bit more shaky than I expected so I stabilized them in post. When I switched to my Canon 16-35 with the Metabones Speedbooster, they looked a bit better. Maybe I should have set it to Auto? Anyways. I enjoyed the shoot a lot and Im looking forward to more... Comments and Critics are very welcome... as well as tips for compositing and editing. Cheers
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Rocky Nebula: A7RII + FE 70-200mm F4 G OSS www.JordanSternPhotography.com
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Hey folks, taken on a walk with my dogs in Zoutelande in the Netherlands. No other people around, just the chair and the boat perfectly aligned (found it that way). Sony a6000 with 35mmf18. f5, 1/4000. It was my first holiday with a camera better than iPhone and my first take with lightroom. Looking for feedback on composition and post processing to learn. Feel free to comment, any tips are highly appreciated ! Quality of image is not that good, probably because it was rendered from smart preview in lightroom (traveling without external hdd). Best Daniel
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Some softer HDR work on this one with my older NEX-7, shot at Clearwater Beach in Florida in the glow of the early morning. Lens was SEL18200 at around 18mm.
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