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Barry..... I ordered mine from Hongkong two days ago on 5/11, based on Bill reporting his satisfaction with the same supplier. It arrived here in Wisconsin at my door TODAY 5/13, which is a total surprise to me. Had I received it a week from now I would have been very happy, but getting it today just blew me away. I took several test shots with my a7r around the house tonight and I can see what the excitement is about, it is beautiful in every way especially the colors and the rendering with ample micro-contrast even at 1.4. Something I've not experienced before and I'm feeling it'll be tempting to keep this on instead of switching to another lens for anything close to a 35mm shot. And, what a feeling just holding the darn thing, the workmanship is superb. I'm not worried of suffering any remorse on this one. My Granddaughter marrys this weekend so timing is also right on also........ Cheers, Monty :toocool:Hi Monty, many thanks.
Once you receive yours I'm sure your doubts will all fade away (+ you will be able to sleep peacefully once again )...It's a great lens that renders beautifully it's hard not to full in love with it...Hope you get it soon, I'm enjoying your images here and on the Nikon thread...It's late here, so I'm off to bed...Cheers for now Barry
Beautiful, both the installation and the way you captured it. A click on like wasn't enough to tell how much I like it."Waterlight" A project by Daan Roosegaarde on the Museum square in Amsterdam.
It is an expression of the fact that we are living below sealevel.
E-Infinity is the name of the camera company in Hongkong that sells thru ebay.That's fantastic Monty!....I'm so delighted that both you and Bill are very happy with it...Otherwise I would have felt awful had it not lived up to your expectations as it did mine
Please do share if you don't mind who the HK seller was, it could be handy for future purposes...In the past I have had to wait a fortnight for HK to UK deliveries, your seller was amazingly quick to your door...Look forward to seeing some more great images from you with your new lens...Cheers Barry
Doug, lovely to see you back here again my friend posting your beautiful monochromes and with a 16-35mm I see ....Cheers Barry
Bill, that is one beautiful view you have, brilliantly captured may I add...Cheers Barry
"Waterlight" A project by Daan Roosegaarde on the Museum square in Amsterdam.
It is an expression of the fact that we are living below sealevel.
Thanks for the kind words, my friend. I'm shooting another system now (for the moment, anyway) but dug this one out of the archives. It was one of the last pictures I made with the a7r and yes, that FE 16-35 is a winner! I still check in here to look at your beautiful work and all the great pictures that many other Sony shooters make.Doug, lovely to see you back here again my friend posting your beautiful monochromes and with a 16-35mm I see ....Cheers Barry
Thank you Annna!Beautiful, both the installation and the way you captured it. A click on like wasn't enough to tell how much I like it.
By the way, I just read a short news concerning the last report of the GIEC (Group of Intergovernmental Experts on the Climate) and since the beginning of the XXI th century, the heightening of the sea level is accelerating : 19cm between 1901 and 2010 (+1.7mm a year). The prevision foresee a heightening of between 26cm and 82cm between 2000 and 2100. I wonder how countries like yours or Bangladesh, or some flat islands are going yo do ? Of course Netherlands has learned to cope with that, but how much more can you take ?
That said, things didn't look necessarily better in the Alps, where we will have to cope with the melting of the permafrost and the glaciers (which means more rocks falling down and an increased risk of flooding sand slopes crowling down.
I will show this to one in the family who owns and lives in a house at the foot of river Maas.Thank you Annna!
Another may be bigger problem will become all the rivers ending in our delta. There comes a point we want be able to get all that water to the sea. The dikes around the rivers will have to get higher and higher till it matches sea level. I hope the water engineers will come up with something.
It is time we quit using coles, oil and gas.
BTW The height of the positioning of the lights is at exactly sea level. Frightening isn't it!?
No reason to panic yet, VivekI will show this to one in the family who owns and lives in a house at the foot of river Maas.