pegelli
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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 and A7r series
@ Super Angulon, lovely suspense in that picture
@ Barry Haines, great lines and rolls in the waves, only the saturation feels a bit over the top (matter of taste I think)
@ Michiel Schierbeek, the first one doesn't do much for me (too many lines which don't go anywhere particular) but the second is excellent. I love the symmetry broken by the faint reflection of the floor with the structure's own shadow
@ W.Utsch, great processing and I understand the ship must have been the hardest. I think the composition screams "square crop" to me, there isn't too much in the foreground water anyway and it will give a great old hassy look.
@ Knorp, first is a bit busy, but gives good context, I like the second better, it's a less distracting background and better positioned violins.
He, that wasn't too hard
Now I only need an a7 to participate in this thread, but I guess that will take some time.
Let's try:Feedback is always welcome as is critics - we need more ,likes are pleasing but critics brings us foreword.
@ Super Angulon, lovely suspense in that picture
@ Barry Haines, great lines and rolls in the waves, only the saturation feels a bit over the top (matter of taste I think)
@ Michiel Schierbeek, the first one doesn't do much for me (too many lines which don't go anywhere particular) but the second is excellent. I love the symmetry broken by the faint reflection of the floor with the structure's own shadow
@ W.Utsch, great processing and I understand the ship must have been the hardest. I think the composition screams "square crop" to me, there isn't too much in the foreground water anyway and it will give a great old hassy look.
@ Knorp, first is a bit busy, but gives good context, I like the second better, it's a less distracting background and better positioned violins.
He, that wasn't too hard
Now I only need an a7 to participate in this thread, but I guess that will take some time.