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Fun with Sony Cameras 2022

k-hawinkler

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A galloping zebra in the Zaventem airport parking garage


Sony A7ii + Minolta M-Rokkor 28/2.8
Thank you Pieter. A terrific image.

The body build/shape of this sculpture seems that of a cold blooded Belgian draft horse. I knew a farmer who had two of these extremely powerful Belgian draft horses. 👍
 

pegelli

Well-known member
The body build/shape of this sculpture seems that of a cold blooded Belgian draft horse. I knew a farmer who had two of these extremely powerful Belgian draft horses. 👍
I agree, the body painting and the body shape really don't fit together, which is probably one of the reasons it caught my eye. I know these horses that used to be able to pull heavy loads or plow the land for their owners.
 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
I agree, the body painting and the body shape really don't fit together, which is probably one of the reasons it caught my eye. I know these horses that used to be able to pull heavy loads or plow the land for their owners.
Yup, powerful but gentle, easy to handle. :)
 

pegelli

Well-known member
A snow owl coming right at me, taken at the "De Valk Roofvogels" in Lunteren, Netherlands


A7Rii + Tamron 150-500 Di III VC VXD

I spent half a day at this "bird of prey farm" this week and really concluded that tracking flying birds is not the forte of my old Sony A7Rii.
I think this photo falls in the category "Even a blind squirrel will find a nut once in a while" :ROFLMAO: .
But for more static birds the camera worked flawlessly :)
 
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