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  1. Sony a77m2 + Sigma 1.4/35 Art
  2. Stranger

    In the sky

    Some photos from the airshow small and private aviation. Used: a77m2 + 2.8/16-50
  3. In my latest review i´m taking a look at the Sony Sky HDR App which you can get for 10€ in the Sony Appstore and use on your sony cameras like the A7II, A7rII, A6300... but is it really worth it? Get some coffee and Donuts and have a look! ‪ http://www.dsphotoblog.com/?p=1118
  4. elenichatzo

    Sunset

    From the album: Photography

    Thessaloniki, Greece

    © Eleni Chatzo

  5. From the album: Wonderful Dolomites

    Sunny view of Champinoi valley.

    © Yury Biryukov

  6. From the album: Wonderful Dolomites

    Sunny view from viewpoint of Porta Vescovo lift.

    © Yury Biryukov

  7. From the album: Wonderful Dolomites

    Sunny view of Belvedere valley not far from Canazei in Val di Fassa.

    © Yury Biryukov

  8. From the album: Wonderful Dolomites

    View of one of lifts not far from Arabba in Val di Fassa.

    © Yury Biryukov

  9. From the album: Wonderful Dolomites

    View from lift Col Rodela on valley.

    © Yury Biryukov

  10. From the album: TakMat - Sony Photographic Journey

    What a location to be treated with our first Icelandic sunset. Just glorious! Sony a7R, Rokinon 8mm Fisheye, cropped mode

    © Mathieu Rousseau

  11. Some views from Los Barruecos, Natural Monument in Extremadura, Spain. Milky way and Startrail Sony A7II SEL28F20 with fisheye adaptor . f/3.5 ISO3200 30s Capture One process f/3.5 ISO 4000 67s Capture One process f/3.5 ISO4000 30s
  12. Hi, I'm new in this forum. I sent some image from "les mongolfiades de Praz sur Arly". You can see all at http://guillaumedubois.fr/in-the-air/ The event was January 13 and 14,2018
  13. Hi everyone, this is my first post in this forum. Started digital photography in 2001 using a simple sony dcp 30 3.2 MP cybershot - yes, those were the days! Then changed to a Sony F 828 Cybershot. Dropped it and went Canon for 10 years: EOS 30D, EOS 5DIII, lost the 5D due to an assault, insurance paid well, went with an original 6D. This August I bought a Sony Alpha 7sll and yes, it is a fine cam. Using at along with the Samyang FE 35mm F/2.8 AF for almost everything. Also have a Sigma 20mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art 015 along with an MC 11 adapter for nightscapes. Bought a CLS Astronomik filter as well to manage light pollution if necessary. Well, enough said for now. Here's a photograph taken yesterday morning on mount Pilatus, near Lucerne Switzerland. Hope you enjoy the view as much as I did. Kind regards, Peter in Switzerland.
  14. From the album: Landscapes

    The very wild landscape of Greispass was changed by the dam and the wind turbine. I included these anthropic elements in the composition. Usually people try to avoid everything made by man in landscape photography, but we are part of the world. I also tried my best in contrasts to give the deep effect of the picture and to underline the lines on the right mountain.

    © Luca Fontana

  15. From the album: Landscapes

    Climbing Adula (3408m) we had a spectacular sunrise all over the alps. In the picture the first light of the day hitting Vogelberg (3200m). I worked this picture with a cold light, heating up the part of the sun. In this way we have a great contrast between the light and the dark. Light is life, and when you are walking on high mountains around 0C° it makes a great difference in your feeling. I also strongly worked on contrasts and clarity, to give better the sensation of how much big was that landscape in front of us.

    © Luca Fontana

  16. luca.f

    Bove Lake

    From the album: Into the Wild North (Yukon and Alaska)

    Bove Lake (aka Tagish Lake), close to Chilkoot Pass in the Yukon.

    © Luca Fontana

  17. From the album: Into the Wild North (Yukon and Alaska)

    In such immensity my soul is drowned, and it's pleasant to get lost in this wilderness.

    © Luca Fontana

  18. From the album: Into the Wild North (Yukon and Alaska)

    One of the wildest place in the world. Yukon, Canada.

    © Luca Fontana

  19. From the album: Into the Wild North (Yukon and Alaska)

    Storm coming in Alsek Valley (Yukon).

    © Luca Fontana

  20. luca.f

    Alsek River

    From the album: Into the Wild North (Yukon and Alaska)

    Alsek River going from Alsek Valley to Haines Junction.

    © Luca Fontana

  21. From the album: Into the Wild North (Yukon and Alaska)

    Terra Cielo Mare watch "Orienteering" in wilderness of Yukon, perfect place for an exploration watch! PS: rainbow is not added in postproduction, I know that a so perfect moment looks like a fake...

    © Luca Fontana

  22. Sony SLT-A77V + Sigma Art 24-105mm f/4 Monument to the Conquerors of Space. Second highest among the monuments of the USSR/Russia. A 107-meter obelisk in the form of a rocket plume, with the supply of designer Sergei Korolev, lined with polished titanium plates. As well as many things made in the USSR, this rocket takes off high is a unique engineering design. Its authors are sculptor Andrey Faydysh-Krandievsky, architects Mikhail Barshch and Alexander Kolchin, as well as engineer Lev Shchipakin. On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin becomes the first human being to travel into space. This spacecraft name Vostok 1. Chief engineer Sergei Pavlovich Korolev.
  23. Beautiful sunrise light show as winter storm approaches. A7RIII, Sigma 14-24 DG DN
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