***In terms of third party support, Tamron’s recent releases have E Mount users covered. Not only do they have a small compact trinity of f/2.8 primes, they also have their fantastic and affordable f/2.8 zooms. I did own the Tamron 28-75mm lens for a short period of time and was really happy with everything it had to offer. I’m just not a zoom person so I ended up selling it off.****
Your second one is very interesting to me with your creative post processing. I like the watercolor effect toward the center of the flower. I also like the center light creating this glowing effect of light coming from the center of your flower. All this put together made for beautiful piece.
Thanks so much for your kind comments. I did not use a watercolor or glow effect. That was straight photoshop, increasing the saturation of the purples. I did sharpen it with Topaz Sharpen AI, as it was hand held. I use a Sony A7111 with a Sony 24-105 F4 lens.
I love to play in photoshop, create images from my photography. I went to a local garden, took some images of the beautiful flowers there. The first one, I have added a texture, used a mask to clean up the flower, then added the frame.
The second image is a macro of the inside of the flower.
I have the Sony A7111, I waited for Tamron to come out with a 17-28 F2.8 for Sony. I am really happy with the lens and much less than the Sony brand wide angle.
I especially enjoy the second photo. The way you changed the aspect and the view tha man takes in each segment makes the interest in the photo become surreal. Thank you for showing it and the others to us.
minniev & Bev, So glad it worked for you. It was one of those ha ha moments when I learned how to do this. I have used it many, many times for some creative images.