This week SAR readers photos selection
Mindaugas Razutis
“Golden ratio” . SONY Alpha A7RII, SONY 70-200mm G F4. 1/6400, F4, ISO 200.
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Some evenings in Hong Kong in past few days.
Petar Petrov
Sony a58+ Samyang 85 1.4 @ 1.4
Natural light only
Sead Sasivarevic
Sunrise over the lake of Bled in Slovenia
Sony A7Rii & FE16-35/4
P.s. Zoeller
St.Coloman & Neuschwanstein, Bavaria 2016
A7RII, Batis 18
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Andras Oravecz
Cloudy late afternoon at lake Podpeč, Slovenia.
Sony a99 + 24-70 f2.8 ZA SSM
Calle Sigrell
Owner of Retro shop “Lyckliga Bönan” (Happy Bean) in Västerås, Sweden
Model/Owner: Therése H
Sony a7II + Zeiss Batis 85 /f1.8 + Elinchrom Studiolight
ISO 50 f2.8 1/200s
Eric Scheaff
One Autumn in Paris:
Sony A7r and Sony FE 16-35f4
José Ramos Photography
“The Unexpected”
This image was shot right on the main access to the Skogafoss waterfall, as soon as you leave the Ring Road. It was shot in June 2016, at 3 am, when the sun was starting to wake up the skies with powerful magenta tones. As soon as you leave the Ring Road, you just know than in about 5 minutes you’ll be standing in front of one of the most epic waterfalls in the world, so it’s very easy to not even look around our surroundings. Fortunately on this day I did, captivated by gorgeous lupine flowers on the side of the road. The sky was burning with color, so I decided to leave the car and scout a bit, which allowed me to find this fantastic combination of lupines, river, mountain and sunrise light.
Not an easy photo to make, due to wind and lupine movement. As usual, I don’t like to do exposure blending so had to make it work in a single exposure. A shutter speed of 1/15th second was the slowest I could go without blurring the lupines too much, while still allowing sufficient light to enter the sensor and not having to increase ISO too much. Aperture was f8, the largest I could use to still keep a large depth of field. Once more I went for the Sony 10-18mm at 13mm on Full Frame. Full scene exposure was made possible with the use of a Nisi 4 stop soft ND Grad filter.
Location: Skogar, Iceland
Technical data:
Sony a7R + Sony 10-18mm f4 at 13mm
Aperture: f8
Shutter speed: 1/15th second
ISO: 800
Nisi 4 stop soft ND Grad filter
Vanguard Alta 283CT tripod + BBH-300 ballhead
Terrascape filter bag
Stephen Olker
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA. 5 stacked images, no editing / filters. Taken 10/2/2016.
Sony A7RII
Zeiss Batis 25mm f2.0
@
ISO 100
f,11
Shutter, 6,8,10,15,30 seconds
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GorillaPod Tripod
Uncompressed Raw
Images compiled in LR CC (2015)
Mathias Kristensen
Sony a7II, Zeiss 55mm @ f/8, ISO125, 1,6sec.
Stan Moniz
The Milky Way and Moon over beautiful Laguna Beach, California. Shot with Sony α A7sII Carl Zeiss Lenses Batis 25mm f2.0
www.stanmoniz.com
Hans Peter Behrendsen
Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy. A99, Sony f2,8 70-200mm G2. Panorama of 6 pics.