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From the album: Infrared
The United States is not exactly known for large bamboo forests so we must do with smaller versions provided for us by our arboretums. This one is in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. -
A couple of weeks ago I went for an afternoon walk in the forest. I'm so happy that I was able to adapt my old Canon 70-200 f4L to my Alpha 7 II ... "Autumn Forest":
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From the album: Into the Wild North (Yukon and Alaska)
Bove Lake (aka Tagish Lake), close to Chilkoot Pass in the Yukon.© Luca Fontana
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From the album: Nature
Vitosha mauntain in Bulgaria. Sony A6300 Samyang 12mm f/2 NCS CS. -
From the album: Nature
Vitosha mauntain in Bulgaria. Sony A6300 Samyang 12mm f/2 NCS CS. -
From the album: Untitled Album
my second image doing night shots with a mirrorless. The feature i found to be really nice with these i think the a6300 has this feature also is to set a custom button to (bright monitoring) and when you are under the night sky and in manual mode and hit the custom button you can basically see in the dark which is fantastic for obtaining focus.© all rights reserved
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The last video from a series about Father Frost. Holidays ended, but not for his. The kind lord of winter and a frost comes back home to themselves to gain strength and to prepare gifts by New Year. Thank you for watching!
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Old forest road close to Sebenje, Tržič, Slovenia Sony A3000 18-55mm lens https://www.flickr.com/photos/andrej_p/
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Here's one of my favorite shots I've done last week in the forest near my hometown Weinheim, Germany. You can see the others here, if you want to https://www.flickr.com/photos/seelenpfluecker/sets/72157649019699648 Shot with: Sony Alpha A99V, Minolta AF 80-200mm f/2.8 G HS Feel free to add me as a contact - I am always happy getting to know new people with the same hobby https://www.flickr.com/photos/seelenpfluecker/ https://500px.com/seelenpfluecker https://www.facebook.com/2wielicht
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Hey there Here is a short test video - nothing serious - shot with the Sony Zeiss FE Distagon 35/1.4 on the Sony A7II. It was shot handheld with no further software stabilization. The sound was recorded with the internal mic. S-LOG2 and XAVC-S was used at 24fps. Editing and grading done in FCPX which natively supports XAVC-S. I wish I had shot some of it in 60fps, I quite like the slow motion you can achieve with it. I went with a more natural grading and didn't apply any LUTs. Sorry for some bumpy and misfocused shots. I was just trying to find out the limits of this setup. As you can see, smooth focus pulls are hard to achieve handheld. The focus by wire technology is definitely no help for video either, but I do like the Distagon's cinematic rendering and the A7II's tilting screen and focus peaking.