Michiel Schierbeek
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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)
Yes Vivek, we need more fog!
Yes Vivek, we need more fog!
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Ah-ha! I see that you've been around our neck-of-the-woods, and I must say that you've managed a better shot of that Old Lifeboat Station than I have. Perhaps I'm just too familiar with it (familiarity breeds contempt, and all that), but I've never got a satisfactory shot of this building. I do think that your choice of selenium toning works rather well, too.:thumbup:Old Lifeboat House built by the Masons in 1878 at Hope Cove in Devon.
(A two image composite stack – Colour image merged with selenium toned)
I always appreciate the apropos wisdoms ( since you didn't ask me )Ah-ha! I see that you've been around our neck-of-the-woods, and I must say that you've managed a better shot of that Old Lifeboat Station than I have. Perhaps I'm just too familiar with it (familiarity breeds contempt, and all that), but I've never got a satisfactory shot of this building. I do think that your choice of selenium toning works rather well, too.:thumbup:
Very many thanks Sometimes I cross the border (incognito ).Ah-ha! I see that you've been around our neck-of-the-woods, and I must say that you've managed a better shot of that Old Lifeboat Station than I have. Perhaps I'm just too familiar with it (familiarity breeds contempt, and all that), but I've never got a satisfactory shot of this building. I do think that your choice of selenium toning works rather well, too.:thumbup:
Sure thing... we do cross the border from time to time (provided that we have current passports...). I'm easily recognised, as I'm the one carrying slightly more camera stuff than really needed, while muttering about whether it would have been better to have brought 'the other' camera/lens/tripod combo that has, on this occasion, been left at home. Meanwhile, my other half will be wearing an expression anywhere between this:---> and this:---> as she waits for me to get sufficiently organised to begin walking away from the car. I'd hazard a guess that a number of people on here might just recognise themselves in this description... (Or is it just me? )I will look out for you if or when you come this way...Not that Bodmin has a Life Boat house or anything else much worth photographing Cheers Barry
Tim...My wife instantly recognized herself within your other half’s descriptionSure thing... we do cross the border from time to time (provided that we have current passports...). I'm easily recognised, as I'm the one carrying slightly more camera stuff than really needed, while muttering about whether it would have been better to have brought 'the other' camera/lens/tripod combo that has, on this occasion, been left at home. Meanwhile, my other half will be wearing an expression anywhere between this:---> and this:---> as she waits for me to get sufficiently organised to begin walking away from the car. I'd hazard a guess that a number of people on here might just recognise themselves in this description... (Or is it just me? )
Regards,
Tim.
Hi Annna....I'm not sure if it's just me but I am not seeing your image! This is the link you have used http://www.getdpi.com/forum/members/annna-t/albums/my-windows/7476-my-window-looking-west.jpgI should go out more often in order to take pictures (there are a few themes that i'd like to explore), but instead of that i keep shooting pictures from my windows. Anytimes the light change, i feel compelled to shoot a picture.. In the end, i have more pictures taken from my windows or from the terrace than on the other themes.. So why not start showing the pictures isuued from that non project ?
That one was shot with the A7r and the Tamron 90mm F2.8 macro in Canon EOS mount. Looking west, after sunset.