Coastalconn extraordinary work. Do you continue to take pictures handheld with your new setup (1Dm4, 500 F4)? How does this compare with the lighter camera and lens combinations you used to hold?
Had a few hours to kill in Atlanta, Georgia this past weekend and had no clue that Dragoncon 2015 was happening downtown. Having camera in tow I was thrilled to see more to shoot than architecture. So many amazing costumes - and everyone was all to eager to pose for you.
D800| Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art @ f/5.6 | 1/125 | ISO 640
Had a few hours to kill in Atlanta, Georgia this past weekend and had no clue that Dragoncon 2015 was happening downtown. Having camera in tow I was thrilled to see more to shoot than architecture. So many amazing costumes - and everyone was all to eager to pose for you.
D800| Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art @ f/5.6 | 1/125 | ISO 640
When I first saw this I thought, "Wow, Rob really needs to fix his WB settings."
One from a show in Yongin, Korea - Saxophonist Andre Hwang:
Sony A7RII Minolta 85 f/1.4 D G ISO 800 1/250 f/5.6 Below -3 EV according to meter so shot in manual...AF worked fine though...The purple fringe is the lights in the theatre...
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D7000 with 18-105 kit lens.
The Palms Cafe again
Halfway between Telluride & Ouray.
D810 | 300mm + TC20 | f/10 | 1/200s | ISO 400
D800, 24-70 f2.8
Thanks Spraynpray...your flickr comment well received!
I spent the weekend with some motorcycle folks....
D800| Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art @ f/5.6 | 1/125 | ISO 640
D810 | 60mm | f/9 | 1/800s | ISO 400 | +2/3 EV
St. Stephens Basilica... D800 24-70 f2.8
Sony A7RII Minolta 85 f/1.4 D G ISO 800 1/250 f/5.6 Below -3 EV according to meter so shot in manual...AF worked fine though...The purple fringe is the lights in the theatre...