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What camera and lenses do you use?
I use a Sony A7Riv (a mirrorless digital camera) and most often I am using a 35mm prime lens (the FE 1.4/35 GM) or the less fancy but still serviceable 85mm prime (FE 1.8/85). I bought them all used off KEH, which I really recommend for anyone in North America trying to spend less money on gear. The majority of the photos posted here were made using that camera body and one of those two lenses, although I do occasionally use converters and lenses from old analog SLRs. I don't post my film work to this blog, but if you want to know about analog cameras and film photography, shoot me an ask.
Where was this photo taken?
After deliberating for a long time, I made a decision to not share geolocative information with my photos unless I was making a larger text post about the area and its history. I remember the world before geotagging and instagram, and I have really mixed feelings about – on some level – reducing the landscapes and lifeways I cherish to their aesthetics. While I do trust most of you to treat the places you visit with care, I've also seen a lot of trampled superblooms and summit queues for that one perfect shot. So if I'm going to tell you where something is, I also want to include information about why that place is so special. Unfortunately, most of the time I am too tired to write something long enough to do the place justice.
How do you edit your photos? Do you use presets, and if so, which ones?
For years this has been my workflow: I import everything into Adobe Lightroom Classic, which I like for its organizational capacity more than anything else. I built my own presets, each for specific lighting conditions, weather conditions, and landscape types, which I apply as photos come in. Then I do a second pass and make adjustments on each photo. I may share preset packages at some point – I just have to get around to it. I delete a lot of work, because the Sony a7riv files are enormous. I export everything for tumblr at or below 2000 pixels on the long edge, so the file sizes you guys see are comparatively small (want a larger file for some reason? send me an ask). I do work with photoshop as well, but generally not for the photos I post to this blog. I have been considering moving everything over to Darktable, which is open source. Update: Recently I lost access to Adobe CC for financial reasons ( am between jobs). If you want to help support bluebelly, I set up a kofi.
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philipbloom · 7 months
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philipperivrain · 2 years
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AMINA from Polina Washington on Vimeo.
Work by Polina Washington Shot with Sony FX3 + Sony GM 35mm 1.4
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kvibe-test · 1 month
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Top Must-Have Gear for Stunning Wedding Films
Essential Gear for Wedding Filmmaking
Wedding filmmaking is a distinct and demanding field that necessitates a specialized array of tools and equipment to capture the true essence of the special day. With the proper gear, wedding filmmakers can deliver seamless, high-quality footage that narrates an engaging story. Equip yourself with the indispensable gear required for a triumphant wedding shoot. Gain insights from seasoned wedding filmmakers on the must-have tools and equipment that will guarantee smooth, high-quality wedding films.
Camera Equipment
The camera choice is crucial for any wedding filmmaker. A favored option among professionals is the Canon EOS R5, which boasts 45 megapixels, 8K video recording, and in-body image stabilization. Its high resolution is particularly beneficial for capturing the intricate details of a wedding day.
Renowned for its exceptional low-light performance and 4K video capabilities, the Sony A7S III is another dependable option for capturing beautiful wedding footage. This camera excels in dimly lit environments, such as indoor receptions and evening ceremonies, where natural light may be lacking.
For those who prefer a compact yet powerful camera, the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro is an excellent choice. With 6K resolution, a Super 35 HDR sensor, and a built-in ND filter, it offers greater creative control and versatility in various shooting conditions.
Lenses
No camera setup is complete without the appropriate lenses. The Canon RF 28-70mm f/2L USM is a versatile lens with a wide aperture, ideal for capturing candid moments and low-light situations. Its versatility makes it a staple for many wedding filmmakers.
The Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM is perfect for ultra-wide-angle shots, such as sweeping landscapes and group photos. These shots often capture key moments at wedding venues with scenic backdrops or large family gatherings.
For enchanting portrait shots with exceptional sharpness and beautiful bokeh, the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art is outstanding. It's a high-performance prime lens that can truly highlight the emotions and expressions of the couple on their special day.
Audio Equipment
Clear audio is just as important as high-quality video. The Rode Wireless GO is a compact wireless microphone system that ensures crystal-clear audio for interviews and speeches. Its reliability and user-friendliness have made it a favorite among wedding filmmakers.
The Tascam DR-10L is a compact digital recorder with a built-in lavalier microphone, perfect for discreetly capturing audio. It's particularly useful for hidden miking techniques during ceremonies and vows.
For more complex audio requirements, the Zoom H6 is a versatile portable recorder with multiple inputs for capturing high-quality audio from various sources, ensuring no precious moment goes unheard.
Stabilization and Support
Smooth, stable footage is essential for professional wedding films. The DJI Ronin-SC is a lightweight, three-axis gimbal stabilizer that ensures smooth footage during dynamic shots. It's an excellent choice for capturing fluid motion sequences, such as walking down the aisle.
A sturdy tripod like the Manfrotto 535 with a fluid head is necessary for static shots and achieving smooth pans and tilts. This equipment provides the stability needed for longer, stationary shots during ceremony coverage.
Additionally, the Peak Design Slide Lite camera strap is a versatile accessory, offering quick access and secure support during shooting. It's particularly beneficial for photographers who need to be mobile and ready to adapt quickly to different shot requirements.
Lighting Equipment
Proper lighting can significantly enhance the quality of wedding footage. The Aputure MC RGBWW LED Light Panel is a compact, portable light source that offers adjustable color temperature and brightness, making it suitable for various lighting conditions throughout the wedding day.
For handheld, battery-powered LED light, the Westcott Icelight 2 provides soft, diffused illumination. It's especially useful for quickly lighting up a subject without the need for complicated light stands.
For those on a tighter budget, the Neewer bi-color 480 LED video light kit is a budget-friendly option that offers adjustable color temperature and brightness. It's suitable for studio-like setups during pre-wedding preparations or interviews.
Accessories and Extras
Reliable accessories are often underestimated but crucial. A high-capacity memory card like the Sandisk Extreme PRO 1TB SDXC UHS-I Card is essential for capturing 4K and 8K footage. These high-speed cards ensure that you never miss a moment due to storage limitations.
For transporting and protecting camera gear, the Pelican 1510 Carry-On Case offers durability and watertight protection, making it a dependable choice for traveling filmmakers.
Lastly, the Think Tank Photo Airport Advantage Rolling Camera Bag combines portability with functionality, providing a compact, TSA-friendly solution for carrying essential gear.
Equipping yourself with the necessary gear for a successful wedding shoot is crucial for capturing high-quality footage that tells an engaging story. By investing in reliable camera equipment, lenses, audio gear, stabilization tools, lighting equipment, and accessories, wedding filmmakers can ensure a smooth and successful wedding film production.
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travelluxegroup · 1 year
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Unleashing Your Inner Photographer in Playa del Carmen – A Luxury Experience
Capturing the Essence of Playa del Carmen Beaches Playa del Carmen is famous for its beautiful beaches, and they are a photographer's dream. Whether you want to capture the crystal clear waters, white sand, or palm trees swaying in the breeze, there is no shortage of photo opportunities. The most iconic beach is Playa del Carmen, which is located in the heart of the city. However, if you want to get away from the crowds, head to quieter spots like Xpu-Ha or Akumal. Architecture The architecture in Playa del Carmen is a mix of old and new. The historic center of the city has colorful buildings with Spanish colonial influence, while the newer parts of town have modern buildings with a sleek design. Take a walk down Fifth Avenue and capture the vibrant colors and unique textures of the buildings. If you're looking for something more historic, head to the Nuestra Señora del Carmen Church, which dates back to the 16th century. Nature Nature lovers will find plenty to photograph in Playa del Carmen. The region is home to several natural parks, including Xcaret, Xel-Ha, and Rio Secreto. These parks offer a variety of photo opportunities, from underwater caves to exotic animals and birds. You can also take a day trip to nearby Cozumel and photograph the island's pristine beaches and coral reefs. Cultural Festivals Playa del Carmen is a city that loves to celebrate, and there are numerous cultural festivals throughout the year. One of the most popular is the Day of the Dead festival, which takes place in November. During this time, the city is filled with colorful altars, parades, and traditional Mexican food. Other popular festivals include the Riviera Maya Jazz Festival, the Taste of Playa food festival, and the BPM electronic music festival. Sunsets The sunsets in Playa del Carmen are just as beautiful as the beaches themselves. Head to Mamitas Beach or Punta Esmeralda for the best views. The colorful sky, the calm sea, and the silhouettes of palm trees make for a breathtaking photograph. Don't forget to bring a tripod and experiment with long exposures to capture the movement of the waves. In conclusion, there is no shortage of photo opportunities in Playa del Carmen. From the beautiful beaches to the rich culture and history, the city offers something for every photographer. Whether you are a professional or an amateur, you will find plenty of inspiration in this tropical paradise. So grab your camera and unleash your inner photographer in Playa del Carmen! Luxury Photography Equipment and Techniques The Best Luxury Camera Gear When it comes to luxury photography, the equipment can make a big difference in the quality of your photos. Some of the best cameras on the market for luxury photographers include high-end DSLRs like the Canon EOS-1DXMarkII or Nikon D850, and mirrorless cameras such as the Sony A9. For lenses, consider investing in prime lenses for the best image quality and precision control. The Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM or the Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM are excellent choices for portrait photography. For landscape and wide-angle shots, look at the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM or the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED. The Art of Luxury Lighting Luxury photography often requires elaborate lighting setups to capture the desired look and feel. To achieve a professional-grade lighting setup, invest in high-quality lighting fixtures such as the Profoto D2 or the Elinchrom ELB400. These can be used in conjunction with softboxes, diffusers, or reflectors to create the perfect lighting conditions for your shot. Additionally, it's important to master the art of lighting placement and to understand how to balance ambient and artificial light sources. Mastering Luxury Composition Composition is key in luxury photography. To create the perfect shot, you need to understand the principles of composition, such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, and framing. When it comes to luxury photography, try to keep the composition simple and elegant. A subtle tilt or unique angle can add a touch of luxury to an otherwise bland shot. It's also important to consider the background and foreground of your shot, including depth and focus, to create a sense of luxury and style. The Power of Post-Processing Post-processing is a crucial step in luxury photography. It can help to enhance the colors and lighting in your shot, as well as remove any unwanted elements. To achieve a professional-grade post-processing result, invest in software like Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. The key is to use post-processing to subtly enhance the photo rather than over-editing and losing the natural beauty of the shot. Focus on enhancing the colors, contrast, and sharpness while keeping the photo looking natural. Luxury photography requires more than just a high-end camera. To truly unleash your inner photographer in Playa del Carmen, master the art of lighting, composition, and post-processing. Invest in quality camera gear and take the time to learn the principles of luxury photography. With the right techniques and equipment, you can capture stunning, high-end photographs that truly capture the beauty and luxury of Playa del Carmen. Planning the Shot To capture the perfect beachscape in Playa del Carmen, it's important to plan the shot ahead of time. Consider the time of day, weather conditions, and the direction of the sun. The golden hour, which is the hour before sunset or after sunrise, typically provides the best lighting for beach photography. Look for interesting foreground elements such as rocks, plants, or people to add depth and dimension to your shot. Composition Techniques When composing your shot, follow the rule of thirds by placing points of interest along the intersecting lines. Use leading lines to draw the viewer's eye through the image, such as a path leading to the ocean. Experiment with different angles and perspectives, such as shooting from a low or high angle, to add visual interest to your shot. Camera Settings To capture the beauty of the beach, set your camera to a low ISO to reduce noise and capture sharp details. Use a small aperture (high f-number) to ensure a wide depth of field, which will keep both the foreground and background in focus. Adjust the shutter speed to capture motion, such as waves crashing against the shore. Editing Tips During post-processing, adjust the exposure and contrast to enhance the colors of the ocean and sky. Increase the saturation and vibrance to make the image pop. Use the clone tool to remove any distracting elements in the foreground or background. Consider adding a graduated filter to balance the exposure between the sky and land. With these tips, you can create stunning beachscapes in Playa del Carmen that capture the beauty of the ocean, sand, and sky. Remember to plan ahead, experiment with composition, and adjust your camera settings to achieve the perfect shot. And don't forget to have fun and unleash your inner photographer! Mastering Portraiture in a Tropical Paradise Understanding the Importance of Lighting When it comes to portraiture, lighting can make or break the shot. In a tropical paradise like Playa del Carmen, there's no shortage of natural light. However, it's important to understand how to use that light to your advantage. Consider shooting during the "golden hour," which is the hour after sunrise or before sunset. This is when the light is most soft and flattering, casting a warm glow on your subject. Alternatively, experiment with using shadows to create depth and interest in your portraits. Posing Your Subject The way you pose your subject can have a big impact on the success of your portrait. Consider the mood you want to convey and use posing to help achieve it. For example, a more relaxed and natural pose can create a casual, beachy vibe, while a more formal pose can add an element of sophistication. Additionally, it's important to consider the composition of your shot - try positioning your subject off-center or experimenting with different angles to add interest. Using Props and Backgrounds Props and backgrounds can help add a unique element to your portraits. In Playa del Carmen, you have access to a variety of beautiful backdrops, from lush greenery to colorful architecture. Consider incorporating elements of the environment into your shots - for example, using a palm tree as a prop in a beach portrait. Keep in mind that less is often more - too many props can be distracting and take away from the subject. Working with Your Subject One of the most important aspects of portraiture is building a rapport with your subject. Encourage them to relax and have fun during the shoot, and provide direction when necessary. Consider giving them prompts or suggestions for poses or expressions, and be open to their ideas as well. Remember that your subject is a crucial part of the equation - the more comfortable and confident they feel, the better the final result will be. In conclusion, mastering portraiture in a tropical paradise like Playa del Carmen requires an understanding of lighting, posing, props/backgrounds, and working with your subject. With these tools, you can unleash your inner photographer and capture stunning portraits that showcase the beauty of both your subject and the environment. Finding Hidden Gems: Street Photography in Playa del Carmen While Playa del Carmen is a popular tourist destination, there are still plenty of hidden gems to discover, especially for street photographers. From capturing candid moments of locals going about their daily lives, to finding vibrant street art that decorates the walls of the city, there’s always something new and interesting to photograph. Exploring the Local Markets The markets in Playa del Carmen are a feast for the senses. The Mercado Municipal and the Mercado 28 are both great places to capture a slice of life in the city. Locals come here to buy fresh produce, meat, and fish, as well as traditional handicrafts. Be sure to ask for permission before taking someone’s photo and always respect their wishes if they decline. Finding Street Art Playa del Carmen has a thriving street art scene, with colorful murals and graffiti decorating the walls of buildings throughout the city. Some of the best places to find street art include the neighborhoods around Calle 2 and the area near the recently opened Frida Kahlo museum. Keep your eyes peeled for interesting murals, and don’t be afraid to ask locals about the stories behind them. Exploring Local Neighborhoods One of the best ways to discover hidden gems in Playa del Carmen is to explore the city’s local neighborhoods. Take a walk through the streets surrounding the Parque Fundadores or venture down the narrow streets of Colonia Hollywood. You never know what you might find, from colorful buildings and murals to bustling local shops and markets. Capturing Candid Moments Perhaps the most rewarding aspect of street photography is capturing candid moments of people going about their daily lives. Whether it’s a local vendor selling fruit on the side of the road or children playing soccer in a park, these moments offer a glimpse into the culture and spirit of a place. Always be respectful and ask for permission before taking someone’s photo, but don’t be afraid to engage with your subjects and learn more about their lives. By exploring the local markets, seeking out street art, exploring local neighborhoods, and capturing candid moments, you can unlock a world of hidden gems for your street photography in Playa del Carmen. Editing Your Photos Like a Pro Using Editing software Editing your photos like a pro requires the use of the right editing software. You can either use Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom to edit your photos. With these software, you can adjust the color, brightness, and contrast of your photos, crop the image, remove spots or blemishes, and add effects to make your photos look stunning. The Adobe Photoshop offers a more advanced editing technique, while the Lightroom is perfect for beginners. Adjusting the Light and Color Making adjustments to the light and color is one of the most important stages of editing your photo. You can adjust the brightness level of the photo using the Brightness and Contrast feature. You can also make color correction using the Color Balance tool, Hue and Saturation, and the Vibrance tools. Crop and Resize Cropping your photo can give it a whole new look. You can crop your photo to focus on a particular object within an image. You can also use the Resizing tool to resize your photo to the required size for display. Adding Filters Filters can add a special effect to your photo. There are several filters available in both Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. You can add filters such as the Black and White filter, Vintage filter, and the HDR filter to your photo. Adding these filters can give your photo a unique look. Sharpening and Noise Reduction Sharpening your photo can make the edges of objects in the image more defined. On the other hand, Noise reduction is an important aspect of editing your photo. Noise Reduction makes your photo smoother and removes any pixelated image or noise. Editing your photo like a pro is an incredible skill that requires patience and dedication. With the right tools and software, you can create stunning photos that will wow your audience. So, take your time and master these techniques. Sharing Your Art with the World: Photography Exhibitions and More Once you’ve taken your stunning photos in Playa del Carmen, it’s time to share them with the world. Luckily, there are many ways to display your art, from traditional galleries to more unconventional avenues. Here are some options to consider: Photography Exhibitions Photography exhibitions are a classic way to showcase your art. Look for galleries or art spaces in your area that cater to photography exhibits. You can also check out photography festivals, which are held annually all over the world and offer a great opportunity to network with other photographers and artists. Online Galleries In the digital age, online galleries offer an easy and effective way to display your work. Websites like 500px, Flickr, and Instagram provide platforms for photographers to share their images with the world. You can also create your own website using platforms like Wix or Squarespace to showcase and sell your work. Social Media Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram offer a way to reach a wider audience with your work. You can share your photos with your followers and use hashtags to attract new viewers. You can also connect with other photographers and creatives in your community to collaborate and gain inspiration. Prints and Products If you want to take your photography to the next level, consider printing your images on high-quality paper and creating unique products like calendars, postcards, and books. Online retailers like Blurb and Shutterfly offer printing services for photographers, and you can also sell your products on platforms like Etsy. Overall, there are many options for sharing your photography with the world. Whether you choose traditional exhibitions or more unconventional avenues, the key is to be consistent and persistent in your efforts to showcase your art. If you're looking to elevate your photography skills, consider renting the best equipment in Vancouver from Premier Equipment for Premier Photography. Read the full article
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andreyzhukov · 2 years
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Мой год начинается необычно. Он однозначно Новый. И впервые за долгое время со знаком плюс. Новые люди, новые съемки, новые проекты, даже кот новый скоро появится 😸 MD шикарная @any__du MUA талантливая @kharlamovamuah LOCATION крутая @mayak_studios Lens Sony 35mm F/1.4 GM из @photo.boutique #новое #съемки #проекты #люди #жизнь #фотосессия #фотограф #andreyzhukovru (at MAYAK Studio Москва) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnUqFHmsBTL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cddrita · 2 years
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#BEST SONY FULL FRAME LENSES SERIES#
#BEST SONY FULL FRAME LENSES SERIES#
17 elements in 14 groups, comprised of a series of XA, aspherical, Super ED, and ED elements. The lens features a total of 4 XD Linear Focus Motors for incredibly fast focus performance and one of Sony’s most complex lens designs to date. A remarkable achievement from the Sony lens designers. Of particular note: Despite the wide aperture and extremely wide focal length, the lens itself is only very slightly longer than the 24-70mm f/2.8 GM, and several hundred grams lighter than some other extreme wide-angle lenses such as the Canon 11-24mm f/4 L. At the time of its launch in 2020, this lens was the widest f/2.8 zoom lens on the market from any manufacturer. The 12-24mm f/2.8 GM is Sony’s widest rectilinear G Master lens, tied for a wide field of view with the cheaper 12-24mm f/4 G lens. SEL075UWC (21mm converter for 28mm f/2).SEL057FEC (Fisheye adapter for 28mm f/2).VCL-ECF2 (Fisheye adapter for 16mm f/2.8 and 20mm f/2.8).VCL-ECU2 (Wide-angle adapter for 16mm f/2.8 and 20mm f/2.8).This practice has long since ended, but in the spirit of completeness, I include them on the page, albeit in their sub-section, since I do not count these as actual lenses. In the early days of the Sony E-Mount system, when they had not yet launched any full-frame lenses, Sony used lens adapters to convert existing lenses to multiple focal lengths. Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS.Carl Zeiss Distagon T* FE 35mm f/1.4 ZA.Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS.Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS.Use the links below to jump to specific lenses. VCL-ECU2 (Wide-angle adapter for 16mm f/2.8 and 20mm f/2.8)Ĭarl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSSĬarl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSSĬarl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS VCL-ECF2 (Fisheye adapter for 16mm f/2.8 and 20mm f/2.8) Sony and I differ in this regard, which is why, when they announce a new lens, they might call it the “65th E-Mount lens” when my column tally shows a lower number. As far as I’m concerned, it does not count as a new lens if it has to be mounted on a previous lens to function. I am not counting teleconverters and the various lens adapters that Sony experimented with during the early days of the E-Mount system. I’m keeping a running tally of the number of Sony E-amount mirrorless lenses in the left-hand column of the lens release date table. Although “Zeiss approved”, these are Sony lenses, which is why they belong in this guide. In actuality, the Zeiss ZA lenses listed on this page are Sony lenses designed and built by Sony in their Japanese factories. Those new to the world of Sony mirrorless lenses might wonder why this guide includes several Carl Zeiss lenses introduced between 20 while not having other third-party lenses. They don’t hold up well to the megapixels of modern Sony mirrorless cameras. It’s worth avoiding the APS-C lenses from the first few years. It’s also worth pointing out that Sony lenses have come a very long way since 2011. Sony’s full-frame lenses are designated “ FE“, and the APS-C lenses are simply designated “ E“, so pay close attention to this part of the Sony lens model’s name. It wasn’t until October 2013 that they introduced the first full-frame lenses. Many people forget that the Sony E-Mount Mirrorless system began life as an APS-C crop-sensor system in 2011. The new Sony mirrorless lenses are at the top of the list. For this reason, I created a table of Sony lens release dates in chronological order. Many people are simply interested in the latest Sony E-Mount lenses. It also shows the split between Sony’s full-frame FE lenses and their APS-C E lenses. How many lenses does Sony release every year for its mirrorless system? The answer varies, but the chart below will give some historical context that is helpful. ZA – Zeiss approved “Zeiss Alpha” lenses built by Sony in Japan.T* – A lens equipped with Zeiss’ optical T coating.SEL – Only used in official product codes, standing for Sony E-Mount Lens.PZ – Power Zoom lens with a motorized zoom control.OSS – Optical SteadyShot is Sony’s name for in-lens image stabilization.Only ever used once in 2012 to designate a particularly lightweight lens design. GM – Gold Master, more commonly “G-Master” lens.C – Cinema lens with geared focus and aperture ring.E – E-mount lens for APS-C and Super 35 cameras.Please see our complete guide to Sony and Zeiss lens terminology and abbreviations for more detailed information on the following Sony lens-related acronyms.
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robertfoodphoto · 2 years
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They alleys in the old city are magical. Camera: SONY α7III @sonyalpha @sonyalphapro Edit: Lightroom Classic @lightroom Shot on Sony 35mm 1.4 GM #oldsanjuan #puertorico #moments_in_streetlife #sonyalpha #photography #puertoricophotos #streetninjas #alphapro #streetcinema #streets_vision #night_owlz #streetshared #eclectic_shotz #streets_cinema #streetphotography #sweet_street_beat #streetclassics #urbanphotography #moodyphotography #lensbible #lightroom #justgoshoot #cityphotography #way2ill #nightphotography #nightshooters #canon #moodygrams #urbanandstreet #moody @street.focus @street.grammers @tone.killers @toneception @streetspremier @cinema_streets @shotsdelight (at Old San Juan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRN5EALHeW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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BOKEH VINtage cars Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Soft bokeh For many years I have sworn to the soft bokeh (out of focus area) at the Leica summilux 50mm 1.4. So I was a bit interested in finding out how the Sony FE 35mm GM lens would perform dealing with bokeh on a sunny summer afternoon. We sometimes drive a tour in the wonderful landscape and small coastal town on our island Funen. Last…
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A Review of the Premium Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM Lens
A Review of the Premium Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM Lens
A 35mm lens with a wide maximum aperture is one of the most versatile a photographer can have in their bag, offering a wide but relatively neutral focal length in tandem with the ability to leverage narrow depth of field or work in low-light situations. For Sony shooters looking for the best of the best, there is the FE 35mm f/1.4 GM, and this great video review takes a look at the lens and the…
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hogbu · 2 years
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Layers of Saigon par Steven Kramer Via Flickr : Second week after the lift. Still, many things aren't yet finished in this city Visit my NFT photos for Sale on Opensea opensea.io/StevenKramer ________________ Gears I use: Sony A9 amzn.to/3asMUpy Sony A7rIV amzn.to/3oMCEB7 Sony 24mm F/1. GM amzn.to/3oQId1e Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 amzn.to/3v1N3d7 Voigtlander 50mm f/1.2 Nokton E-mount amzn.to/3DzNKxz Sony 55mm f/1.8 Zeiss Sonnar amzn.to/3DqSiWM Samyang 85mm f/1.4 Sony E-mount amzn.to/3v4akLt Sony 90mm f/2.8 Macro G amzn.to/3mJPMEb Sony 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM amzn.to/3lrvHmW Laowa 10-18mm C-Dreamer amzn.to/308ZvMJ Sony FE 1.4x Teleconverter amzn.to/3FD7y4C Sigma 24-70mm DG DN Sony amzn.to/3uY6ymM [If you are interested in photography gears that I use to create these images, please check them out in my affiliate links below, any view helps, any purchase helps a ton] ____________________________ Gimbal: Zhiyun Weebill S amzn.to/3lumwSP Tripod: SIRUI AM-1004K amzn.to/2YAEWIX Polarizers filters: K&F Concepts amzn.to/3DuX4Tb Clear (protect) filter: Marumi amzn.to/3mEnOd3
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setmydeal · 3 years
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☀️🍁... goodbye Autunno ... 🍁☀️ . . @flickr photostream in bio ➡️ @marioottaviani . . Sony a7c | Sony 35mm 1.4 GM . . #autumn #fall #fallenleaves #fogliecadute #goldenleaves #rossodisera #dicembre #yellow #giallo #sunset_madness #autunno #tramonto #magie #nature #natura #MarioOttaviani #naturelovers #naturefotography #photographylovers #photographysouls #picoftheday #pictureoftheday #earthescope #magicpict #sonyalpha #sonyalphaclub #goodbyeautumn #sonya7c #sonyalpha7c #alpha7c (presso Roncola Bassa Parco Callioni) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXqaOKZscgN/?utm_medium=tumblr
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laimelady · 3 years
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Nights on water by Steven Kramer Via Flickr: A night scene on Saigon river ______________ Thank you for checking out my collection, Visit my NFT photos for Sale at Opensea.io opensea.io/StevenKramer Prices are low on the first few photos. Please support my by making a purchase if you like them! __________________ [If you are interested in photography gears that I use to create these images, please check them out in my affiliate links below, any view helps, any purchase helps a ton] Sony A9 amzn.to/3asMUpy Sony A7rIV amzn.to/3oMCEB7 Sony 24mm F/1. GM amzn.to/3oQId1e Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 amzn.to/3v1N3d7 Voigtlander 50mm f/1.2 Nokton E-mount amzn.to/3DzNKxz Sony 55mm f/1.8 Zeiss Sonnar amzn.to/3DqSiWM Samyang 85mm f/1.4 Sony E-mount amzn.to/3v4akLt Sony 90mm f/2.8 Macro G amzn.to/3mJPMEb Sony 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM amzn.to/3lrvHmW Laowa 10-18mm C-Dreamer amzn.to/308ZvMJ Sony FE 1.4x Teleconverter amzn.to/3FD7y4C Sigma 24-70mm DG DN Sony amzn.to/3uY6ymM ____________________________ Gimbal: Zhiyun Webill S amzn.to/3lumwSP Tripod: SIRUI AM-1004K amzn.to/2YAEWIX Polarizers filters: K&F Concepts amzn.to/3DuX4Tb Clear (protect) filter: Marumi amzn.to/3mEnOd3
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andreyzhukov · 3 years
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Тестировал на днях новенький @sonyphotorussia 35mm F/1.4 GM на Sony A7C (за всю технику спасибо @photo.boutique ) - очень понравилось. Пожалуй, лучший фикс для Sony E на данный момент в моем рейтинге. Будут и фото с объемом/пространством, а пока немного света и тени :) Скоро обзор на канале! MD @neheydii LOC @pfstudio.ru 📸 #miralpha #sony35mmf14gm #gmaster #portraitoftheday #portraitofagirl #портретнаясъемка #портретныйфотограф #обзорфото #фототехника #andreyzhukovru #фотовечер (at Фотостудия Pfstudio.ru) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNHTBm4LEsX/?igshid=10t6ujac62b0s
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robertfoodphoto · 2 years
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#30dayfoodphotochallenge Day 3 – Avocado Toast Today I have a long day and won’t be at home, so I decided to shoot my breakfast. Avocado toast with Goat cheese, and some hard-boiled eggs. (I shared this btw) I used natural morning lighting and blocked off a little of it to create a sun ray into the set. I’m going to start showing the setup also, so you see how I did the shot. You can see all the random shit I’m using to prop up the boards. Camera: SONY α7III @sonyalpha @sonyalphapro Edit: Lightroom Classic @lightroom Shutter : 1/50 F Stop: 3.5 Iso: 320 Sony 35mm 1.4 GM #Avocado toast,#avocado #foodphotography #foodstagram #foodgasm #foodie #foodporn #foodlover #instafood #delicious #foodblogger #puertorico #puertoricofoodie #puertoricogastronomy #foodies #foodpics #foodpic #foodgram #yum #foodphotographyandstyling #foodphotooftheday #nessinhacoutinho #mangiamofeature #darkfoodphotography #foodphotobiteswithritu #fotograficamentefoodstyle #yummy #homecooking #foodphotoshoot @f52grams @foodtographyschool @foodartblogs @foodblogfeed @fotograficamentefoodstyle @mangiamo.mag (at Puerto Rico) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd_HaXmrynI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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