Studio and Outdoor Practice with My New Canon R6 by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio

So far, I’m loving the Canon R6 mirrorless camera. It’s so much lighter than my 5D Mark IV. Love the touch screen, silence, clarity, sharpness and accuracy of the camera. For this series of photos, I used the R6 adapter for my prime lens, 85m and 16x35m, and my new EOS Canon 70x200m lens. Here are the results by Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio.

Studio portrait of Rich and Zola at Jolly Sienda Photography and Studio, Bremerton, Washington.

1/800 second with continuous shooting, the details of the crow with the peanut are just what I wanted.

Great color and clarity while this couple walks in the park

Nice, clear, details of this woman in her portrait.

Great clarity and details of Zola the cat with a pleasing depth of field using the EOS 70x200m.

Using the Watercolor in camera art function, The Brothers Mountain and the Puget Sound

Using the Fisheye in camera in the art function of the R6 of Dyes Inlet.

Moody fog wisps and curls around the evergreen trees and homes along the waters edge, Monochrome.

Landscape and cloud white balance in camera, for the fog and water patterns and the reflection after the rain, and used Denoise in Lightroom post processing.

Using the Interval self portrait in studio with the R6.

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