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Apr 03, 2021 19:38 |  #47266

A local Red Necked Greb, A1, Sony 200-600.

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Apr 03, 2021 20:07 |  #47267

Just awesome Mike!! I love the rich textures and hues you captured in this amazing place.


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Apr 03, 2021 20:10 |  #47268

Miranda1 wrote in post #19218142 (external link)
A local Red Necked Greb, A1, Sony 200-600.

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Any problems with your a1 EVF Jose? Real happy with it so far?


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Apr 03, 2021 21:29 |  #47269

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This is an old a7S (12 MP) image I took six years ago. I applied the Super Resolution on it to turn it into a 48 MP image.

I'm not generally a fan of sky replacements, but they do have usefulness. In this image the sky was mostly blown out. The Luminar AI sky replacement, though, is only at 50% opacity against the original sky. I wanted the replacement sky to look like it fits the image without creating a distraction.

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It looks like Luminar AI did a good job even between the tree branches.


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Apr 03, 2021 21:33 |  #47270

A classic and iconic view. Oddly enough, I had two friends in the park the same time you were there.


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Apr 03, 2021 21:34 |  #47271

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I have a confession to make: I’m enthralled with the Sony FE 50mm 1.2 GM sample images by Gordon Laing and Mark Galer. My favorite lens of all time is the Zeiss Otus 55mm 1.4 ZE and the sample GM images are reminiscent of the Otus. So, I’m trying to decide how to come up with $2000. Buying a used a9 II instead of the a1 (which I’ve budgeted) frees up the $$.

I know that 50mm isn’t as popular as 35mm here (I already own an amazing 35mm bokeh master!), but when I had my Otus 55mm I used that lens more than any other. Of all the photo genres my favorite is capturing urban life and 50mm is a fantastic FL for that imo.

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I used to love the 50mm FL...it was my go to for all sorts of things. Maybe one day...right now I am getting geared up for a big video shoot I just got hired to do...glad I have not unloaded my 35ZA yet.


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Apr 03, 2021 21:42 |  #47272

So I got back today from what amounted to a 1.25 day trip to Charleston to check out Magnolia Plantation and Gardens while it was at the absolute peak of the azalea bloom. I thought I nailed this one...except for that lens flare. The two GM lenses seem to be much more prone to flare, and the sun wasn't even visible in this scene. The 16-35 seems to be in its sweet spot at f/11, there is noticeably better sharpness there...the Batis 18 was always home at f/8-9. Anyway, I spent so much of my time focusing on this row of trees, both in the morning and two afternoons. The colors on the blooms were so bright and vibrant. Perfect timing.

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Apr 03, 2021 21:48 |  #47273

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So I got back today from what amounted to a 1.25 day trip to Charleston to check out Magnolia Plantation and Gardens while it was at the absolute peak of the azalea bloom. I thought I nailed this one...except for that lens flare. The two GM lenses seem to be much more prone to flare, and the sun wasn't even visible in this scene. The 16-35 seems to be in its sweet spot at f/11, there is noticeably better sharpness there...the Batis 18 was always home at f/8-9. Anyway, I spent so much of my time focusing on this row of trees, both in the morning and two afternoons. The colors on the blooms were so bright and vibrant. Perfect timing.

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Pretty amazing archway of trees too.


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Apr 03, 2021 21:56 |  #47274

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It looks like Luminar AI did a good job even between the tree branches.

I tried Luminar out a couple years back and really disliked it. Now it’s got some nice usableness and, best of all, works as a plugin for Photoshop. That lets me integrate Luminar AI into my workflow alongside other great plugins like Nik Color Efex and Topaz AI.


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Apr 03, 2021 22:15 |  #47275

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Pretty amazing archway of trees too.

yeah, I was there to photograph this area....if I shot nothing else I would have been just fine...but I did shoot other stuff too.


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Apr 03, 2021 22:39 |  #47276


WOW!!

Images from today, I went to Old Montreal with some friends.

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Apr 03, 2021 23:51 |  #47277

TRhoads wrote in post #19218177 (external link)
So I got back today from what amounted to a 1.25 day trip to Charleston to check out Magnolia Plantation and Gardens while it was at the absolute peak of the azalea bloom. I thought I nailed this one...except for that lens flare. The two GM lenses seem to be much more prone to flare, and the sun wasn't even visible in this scene. The 16-35 seems to be in its sweet spot at f/11, there is noticeably better sharpness there...the Batis 18 was always home at f/8-9. Anyway, I spent so much of my time focusing on this row of trees, both in the morning and two afternoons. The colors on the blooms were so bright and vibrant. Perfect timing.

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such a beautiful location. can imagine it being a gorgeous place for portraits




  
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Apr 04, 2021 00:35 |  #47278

Testing the optical snoot thing for my strobe before the kids wake up. Sun with window effect created by it.

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Apr 04, 2021 01:28 |  #47279

David Arbogast wrote in post #19218117 (external link)
I have a confession to make: I’m enthralled with the Sony FE 50mm 1.2 GM sample images by Gordon Laing and Mark Galer. My favorite lens of all time is the Zeiss Otus 55mm 1.4 ZE and the sample GM images are reminiscent of the Otus. So, I’m trying to decide how to come up with $2000. Buying a used a9 II instead of the a1 (which I’ve budgeted) frees up the $$.

I know that 50mm isn’t as popular as 35mm here (I already own an amazing 35mm bokeh master!), but when I had my Otus 55mm I used that lens more than any other. Of all the photo genres my favorite is capturing urban life and 50mm is a fantastic FL for that imo.

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good sample photo to showcase the otus :)

I always adored the otus and the leica summilux. these two lens is just phenomenal. never got a 50 1.4 because the zony 55 1.8 has been great for me. small, light weight, zeiss rendering. anyhow, 50gm was something for me to look into and for me to add to my collection. the 1.2 helps the bokeh gets close to the otus and summilux, and maybe better. bokeh balls are round and clean on the gm. it was something the zony 1.4 didnt have that made me steer away and stick with the 55 1.8. AND the best part is the gm has auto focus versus mf on the otus and summilux :P i'm really excited and looking forward to getting this lens.




  
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Apr 04, 2021 07:50 |  #47280

DTBaan wrote in post #19218219 (external link)
such a beautiful location. can imagine it being a gorgeous place for portraits

it was a pretty place. there were a few people doing some portraits, but not nearly as many as I thought there would be.


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I like the effect, except for the size of the "window", it feel less like a window because it is so small.


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