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Oct 30, 2021 10:40 |  #51256

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Travis, have you seen Mark Smith’s setup guide? I think it would work well.

no, will check it out. I watched one from Mark Galer, Colby Brown, and another one from someone I can't remember...but I find that I let my setup evolve to how I use the camera, I start with how the others are setup, and figure out how new features play into my workflow. The ease of getting into crop mode by accident has to be changed though...I can't have that happen again when it really counts...bought 50MP...I want them all.


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Oct 30, 2021 10:52 |  #51257

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So I unmapped the lens button, I had that setup for APSC mode, great when shooting sports, but it got bumped and a couple images that I really like got shot in APSC and not full frame. Like these two. I figured it out right after the first one here was shot. It must have gotten bumped as I put the camera on the tripod, not sure.

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Both are beautiful Travis. The light in the first one is extra special.


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Oct 30, 2021 10:56 |  #51258

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Both are beautiful Travis. The light in the first one is extra special.

Thanks David...when we came around the corner and saw that light I nearly jumped out of the truck...this is the kind of light I am always after...


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Oct 30, 2021 11:36 |  #51259

TRhoads wrote in post #19301116 (external link)
no, will check it out. I watched one from Mark Galer, Colby Brown, and another one from someone I can't remember...but I find that I let my setup evolve to how I use the camera, I start with how the others are setup, and figure out how new features play into my workflow. The ease of getting into crop mode by accident has to be changed though...I can't have that happen again when it really counts...bought 50MP...I want them all.

Forgot to mention that I enjoyed both images especially the first one with the light and darkness surrounding the cascades.

Here is Mark’s video.


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Oct 30, 2021 11:44 |  #51260

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Forgot to mention that I enjoyed both images especially the first one with the light and darkness surrounding the cascades.

Here is Mark’s video.


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Oct 30, 2021 13:12 |  #51261

Yesterday I hiked up to the lakes in RMNP. I love the mountain peaks at this location. This was captured during blue hour. No clouds in the sky but the scene was still worth the early morning hike in the dark.

I have some images when the stars were out and will edit those soon. It felt great being the only one at this super popular location before sunrise.

Oh, I had forgotten my spikes somehow so the hike was super sketchy. I fell once on the ice and hit my head. Thankfully no issues but I will make sure to bring my spikes next time.

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Oct 30, 2021 13:29 |  #51262

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Yesterday I hiked up to the lakes in RMNP. I love the mountain peaks at this location. This was captured during blue hour. No clouds in the sky but the scene was still worth the early morning hike in the dark.

I have some images when the stars were out and will edit those soon. It felt great being the only one at this super popular location before sunrise.

Oh, I had forgotten my spikes somehow so the hike was super sketchy. I fell once on the ice and hit my head. Thankfully no issues but I will make sure to bring my spikes next time.

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Wonderful, wow...to have something like that that you can get to is special. Be careful out there!


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Oct 30, 2021 13:47 |  #51263

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Wonderful, wow...to have something like that that you can get to is special. Be careful out there!

Thank you sir! I had almost forgotten to grab a detailed shot like this with my 24-105 because I was shooting wide with my Batis 18. Glad I remembered. Yes, I count myself super lucky to be within 2 hours of a great national park.

After shooting, I found some elk in a big meadow. Don't know if I have anything decent but will check.

Btw, I received my a1 today. Feels great in the hands. Setting it up right now.


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Oct 30, 2021 13:53 |  #51264

alfredomora wrote in post #19301171 (external link)
Yesterday I hiked up to the lakes in RMNP. I love the mountain peaks at this location. This was captured during blue hour. No clouds in the sky but the scene was still worth the early morning hike in the dark.

I have some images when the stars were out and will edit those soon. It felt great being the only one at this super popular location before sunrise.

Oh, I had forgotten my spikes somehow so the hike was super sketchy. I fell once on the ice and hit my head. Thankfully no issues but I will make sure to bring my spikes next time.

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This is great. I mean, we all love the fiery oranges & reds, but this works very well too.

Ohh, and Go Careful!! But as least you didn't damage any gear ;-)a:-D

I managed a showery local walk today & managed a few shots. Took the 35GM, CV40 & the £23 Yashica ML135/2.8C I bought last week from that auction site.

£23 because the aperture blades were very, very slow to close - I've never seen any so bad - literally took several seconds to close down. Obviously this is irrelevant when adapted to Sony but no good for stopped down shooting on the film camera. Luckily I just fixed it this evening in about 10 minutes or so :)


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Oct 30, 2021 14:52 |  #51265

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Btw, I received my a1 today. Feels great in the hands. Setting it up right now.

Nice, Congrats. Can't wait to see what you do with it.


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Oct 30, 2021 14:53 |  #51266

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This is great. I mean, we all love the fiery oranges & reds, but this works very well too.

Ohh, and Go Careful!! But as least you didn't damage any gear ;-)a:-D

I managed a showery local walk today & managed a few shots. Took the 35GM, CV40 & the £23 Yashica ML135/2.8C I bought last week from that auction site.

£23 because the aperture blades were very, very slow to close - I've never seen any so bad - literally took several seconds to close down. Obviously this is irrelevant when adapted to Sony but no good for stopped down shooting on the film camera. Luckily I just fixed it this evening in about 10 minutes or so :)


Cheers Lee! Yep, no gear damage as everything was secured in my hiking pack. No damage to my tripod either.


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Oct 30, 2021 15:44 |  #51267

alfredomora wrote in post #19301171 (external link)
Yesterday I hiked up to the lakes in RMNP. I love the mountain peaks at this location. This was captured during blue hour. No clouds in the sky but the scene was still worth the early morning hike in the dark.

I have some images when the stars were out and will edit those soon. It felt great being the only one at this super popular location before sunrise.

Oh, I had forgotten my spikes somehow so the hike was super sketchy. I fell once on the ice and hit my head. Thankfully no issues but I will make sure to bring my spikes next time.

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Gorgeous Alfredo. That place looks breathtaking and awesome. I’m very happy knowing you’re ok after that fall. :)


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Oct 30, 2021 15:58 |  #51268

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Gorgeous Alfredo. That place looks breathtaking and awesome. I’m very happy knowing you’re ok after that fall. :)

Thank you David! It truly is a landscape playground in Colorado. Just takes a little effort to get to the great areas. Thank you for the well wishes. I’m more embarrassed than anything but grateful nothing serious happened. I always tell my wife the exact area I’m hiking before I leave. Just in case.

Btw, the light on the peaks is from a quarter moon that was out. Lee, I tried to line up the Milky Way but the alignment was off. More planning needed to execute the shot. Also the quarter moon washed out the sky a bit.


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Oct 30, 2021 16:02 |  #51269

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Thank you David! It truly is a landscape playground in Colorado. Just takes a little effort to get to the great areas. Thank you for the well wishes. I’m more embarrassed than anything but grateful nothing serious happened. I always tell my wife the exact area I’m hiking before I leave. Just in case.

Btw, the light on the peaks is from a quarter moon that was out. Lee, I tried to line up the Milky Way but the alignment was off. More planning needed to execute the shot. Also the quarter moon washed out the sky a bit.

That's cool. I'm really looking forward to doing more night/moon lit images!


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Oct 30, 2021 16:18 |  #51270

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