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Those are great!
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Nicely captured! These 3 are my favorites^WTC is one of my favorite photo subjects.
Greenwich Street view outside 4 WTC and 9/11 Memorial
Under construction 3 WTC
6th floor terrace of the Courtyard Marriott Downtown - Stack of 6 hand held shots to reduce noise
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Thanks. I do use silent shutter, so no wear on the camera.Nice Jim! These three are awesome! Amazing that it takes so many images to capture and achieve that effect. Definitely very interesting and different. A testament also to the shutter durability of the Sony cameras.
Have you seen these?
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The light is pretty harsh above.
Much more diffuse light, and a more successful image, IMO.
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Lifestyle shoot with a female athlete at sunset a couple days ago in the mountains. Captured with the Sony A7rii and the 70-200 FE f/4 lens. Edited in LR, PS and Nik Silver Efex.
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Fun images.
Then there jumped out the second bird and said to us loudly: I am the bird you want to photograph.
The second bird then posed for us and said "light, camera, action!"
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You're so right. I've been playing with this image in LR for a while not really understanding why I couldn't achieve the results I wanted but clearly it's the lighting. I should have realized that sooner ;-)The light is pretty harsh above.
Thanks for looking and commenting!Much more diffuse light, and a more successful image, IMO.
Where? i did my undergrad work there.Thanks Jim. Photos taken at Stanford University!
Where? i did my undergrad work there.Thanks Jim. Photos taken at Stanford University!
Jim
Thanks. I do use silent shutter, so no wear on the camera.Nice Jim! These three are awesome! Amazing that it takes so many images to capture and achieve that effect. Definitely very interesting and different. A testament also to the shutter durability of the Sony cameras.
Jim
Nice place. Not as isolated as it once was, though. I'm amazed by what's happened to the campus in the last 50 years.I remember you said that.Where? i did my undergrad work there.Thanks Jim. Photos taken at Stanford University!
It was at the Arboretum Grove near the entrance at Palm Drive.
Well done, Gabriel.
You're using the a-mount version of this lens that has no lens stabilization so how good is the Sony IBIS when using this lens? It's my understanding that AF is best in the a-mount version but you loose the addition of lens stabilization. How good is the IBIS alone?