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I was on a trip to London a few weeks ago and shot this in Richmond Park:All shot with the a900 and 70-200/2.8G. I think I have pretty much reached the limits of this system because: I am now getting fussier about image quality and don't like to shoot above iso 640; the camera is a bear to carry around and gets heavy by the end of the day; the camera body to lens connection is becoming dodgy and doesn't work all of the time; or all of the above.
I love your images of the Cornish coast, Barry! Here's one taken just a short paddle down the river Camel from Padwstow:Foreground (shadow) colours together with the background (sunny) colours on the sand dunes.
Aaah, that Leica bokeh - there's no match!a7r | Leica Noctilux 1,0/50mm
Yes, I do the same with my mower. The leaf mulch gets tilled back into the garden in the spring. Perfect place for the 14mm. I have the same lens in T3.1 E mount, but I haven't had the opportunity to use it in such beautiful cathedrals.:thumbs:Carl, those leaves never fall when you want it! I just cleaned up the garden in France after an absence of almost two month"s. Three days of mowing. I used the tractor mower as a vacuum cleaner of leaves as well.
This is the cathedral of Rouen. You know the one Monet used to paint.