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From the album: Springfield-Photo
Pictures taken in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, Wales© Alan Moss - Springfield-Photography
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From the album: Springfield-Photo
Pictures taken in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, Wales© Alan Moss - Springfield-Photography
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From the album: Springfield-Photo
Pictures taken in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, Wales© Alan Moss - Springfield-Photography
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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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Sony A6500 - FE 24-70mm f2.8 GM - flash Godox 680iis
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Hi all, here is a part of my last photoshooting with Emilie 1- En rouge & noir by Fabrice, sur Flickr 2- Emilie : un regard by Fabrice, sur Flickr for these 2 pictures I used a simple clamshell setup one main Elinchrom 1000 with an 95cm octobox on the top right of the picture (f/16) + an Elinchrom D-Lite 4 with a 60cm square softbox on the front (F/8) Let me know what you think of it Fabrice
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+++ SUNNY SUNDAY WITH STEFANIE +++ Today I'm showing you a little picture series with Stephanie from my first work with her. For all the German readers of this site, feel free to check my blog entry as well. Feel free to check out the complete series with Stephanie on my Website ;-)
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Hi all, Here is a result from a photo session made in june I am really in love with the good old minolta 100/2. I have compared it with the CZ 85/1.4 (a mount) and it stand the comparision let me know what you think loneliness by Fabrice, sur Flickr Sony Alpha 7 with LA-EA3 and Minolta 100/2 ISO 125 f/3.5 1/320s
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Some quick shots at a book cafeteria. Gear infor: A7RM2 - SEL35F14ZA For high quality: https://flic.kr/s/aHskCVxUrW
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Hey all, I just got some new B&W Sparklestock Photoshop Actions, and I greatly prefer them over VSCO, Exposure (Alien Skin), and Sliver Efex (Nik). This was shot with the a7rii and Zeiss Batis 85mm
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Hey there Portrait time with my Fiancée Melissa. Lighting: Indirect off-camera flash (Nissin Di700A & Air Commander). Sony A7II & FE 90/2.8 Macro @ f/2.8, 1/250th, ISO100. Eye AF (though the room was pretty dark, so it struggled quite a bit). Cheers Melissa by Mathias, auf Flickr
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Lens is USSR projection lens 35КП 120 mm f/ 1.8
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I just did a post with my thoughts on the new Sony GM 85mm/1.4 lens vs others including the Zeiss Batis 85/1.8, and the Leica Summilux 75/1.4: http://romeobravophoto.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/6/my-take---new-sony-gm-85mm-f1-4-vs-zeiss-batis-85mm-f1-8-vs-leica-summilux-75mm-f1-4
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I just recently bought a Sony Zeiss 35mm f1.4. Yes it big and heavy but I got work to pay for me buying a used one. Every time I power on the camera (A7ii), it sounds like a motor expanding and then relaxing the aperture. Is this normal? Other than that, it works just fine and pics a crisp as expected. The sound/motor does not persist during operation. ALSO: Because I bought that lens on a whim I am wanting to know its capabilities in general. I just came over to Sony mirrorless and got the A7ii used which came with the Zeiss 35mm 2.8. Love the combo because its so small. Here are the types of photos I want to take seriously: landscape, environmental portraits (mainly rock climbing and mountaineering - so a need to have good clarity on the subject and also show their surroundings, and traditional portraits. The reason I bought the 35mm f1.4 is that it is supposed to be "the best e-mount lens available". Wouldn't want to take the risk if it were my own money so took advantage of the offer. Now I am in a strange predicament. Because I'm always climbing, do I just stick with the 35 2.8 and get a portrait lens, or keep both? Is the image quality that much different? I guess my other option would be to trade the 35mm f1.4 for a great portrait lens. If I go that route, what should I choose?
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