Skip to content

This week SAR readers photos selection.

Share


Jamie Black‎
Sony A6000 + Sony 35mm f/1.8 OSS (SEL35F18)
Location: Barbados
IG: @jamieblak”

1) Submit your picture with a message and picture here: facebook.com/sonyalpharumors or on the SonyAlphaForum image section.
2) Like and comment the pictures from other readers here: facebook.com/sonyalpharumors/photos_stream?tab=photos and on SonyAlphaForum.
3) A selection of most liked pictures by the community and by me SAR admin will be posted weekly on SAR.

Note: When sending a pic feel free to also add a link to your site to promote yourself!

Bildschirmfoto 2016-04-30 um 21.26.11
Michael Schubert on SonyAlphaForum
Recently I’ve visited the well known (at least in Germany) BMW World. I was there when the blue hour was starting and captured this via 7 images as a panorama.
In the middle of post processing I just realized that I had some color bending problem in the sky which took some time to remove. Looking forward to your feedback!
ISO 100
16mm
f/11
6 sec. exposure
Sony A65 with the Sony 16-50mm 2.8 SSM

Bildschirmfoto 2016-04-30 um 21.27.40
Timde on SonyAlphaForum
With A7ii + 70-200G4 (at 82mm) + RRS 14 + Capture One 9


Rad Alzyoud
This glacier, Perito Moreno in ‪#‎Patagonia‬, is 5 kilometres (3 mi) wide, with an average height of 74 m (240 ft) above the surface of the water.
Taken with Sony A7RM2 + Nikon lens + adapter.


Yuri Afanasiev‎
Spring in Moscow, fly! Sony ILCE-7RM2 + FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS. 20mm / ƒ/11.0 / 1/200s / ISO 64/ New photos on https://www.facebook.com/photoru.ru
My Site http://www.photoru.ru


Sergei Gavrilov‎
A7R2 & GM 24-70 2.8


Nik Blitzer‎
“Path-a-Way”
https://500px.com/nikblitz/


Torsten Mühlbacher: Aurora over Iceland
Sony A7RII / Zeiss Batis 25mm
Torsten Mühlbacher Fotografie


Pierre Paqueton
Sunrise on a street light in Montmartre, Paris, taken with a Nex 6 and a Zeiss 24f1.8 at ISO 100, f2.5 and 1/80 sec. If you want to see more photos from me, please do no hesitate to visit my blog : lecomptoirdepierre.wordpress.com

Share
Back To Top