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Fun With Sony Cameras

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dandrewk

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Ocean Beach, San Francisco. Last week, temps in the upper 60's and sunny!

All images with A7II + FE70-200mm.

 
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Vivek

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Nice work Barry!

Nothing new under the sun. :)
Just a contempory intrepetation of the paintings of Pieter de Hoogh from 1660.
Always looking through spaces inside and outside.

(BTW shot from the outside)

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Greatly appreciate that, Michiel! :)
 

Barry Haines

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Nice work Barry!

Nothing new under the sun. :)
Just a contempory intrepetation of the paintings of Pieter de Hoogh from 1660.
Always looking through spaces inside and outside.

(BTW shot from the outside)

example
Many thanks Michiel.
Very interesting as my take would have been on an even earlier artist from your own native homeland "Jan van Eyck".
The painting I'm referring to is "The Arnolfini Portrait" (Painted 1434)
https://theeraofathena.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/the-arnolfini-portrait1.jpg
It was the importance upon the central mirror and it's reflection back into the room http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/40667/file-2432458271-jpg/Arnolfini-portrait-mirror.jpg?t=1422906748165
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Vivek

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

7s? Which one, the Canon 7s the lens was made for or the Sony A7s?
Waited till very dark and snapped this.

Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
Canon 50/0.95, f/0.95, ISO2500, 1/13s, Mixed lighting
 

Michiel Schierbeek

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Many thanks Michiel.
Very interesting as my take would have been on an even earlier artist from your own native homeland "Jan van Eyck".
The painting I'm referring to is "The Arnolfini Portrait" (Painted 1434)
https://theeraofathena.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/the-arnolfini-portrait1.jpg
It was the importance upon the central mirror and it's reflection back into the room http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/40667/file-2432458271-jpg/Arnolfini-portrait-mirror.jpg?t=1422906748165
Remarkable painting and much older in deed, yes, but I don't use a fish eye lens :p

In the respect of this theme another very interesting painting is Las Meninas of Velázquez in the Prado, Madrid. Looking through and a mirror!
Are the King and the Queen reflected in the mirror a reflection of the subject he paints or a reflection of the canvas itself etc .etc.



Las Meninas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Barry Haines

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)

Remarkable painting and much older in deed, yes, but I don't use a fish eye lens :p

In the respect of this theme another very interesting painting is Las Meninas of Velasques in the Prado, Madrid. Looking through and a mirror!
Are the King and the Queen reflected in the mirror a reflection of the subject he paints or a reflection of the canvas itself etc .etc.



Las Meninas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not only do you not use a fisheye my friend :D You don't get the artists name right either....Pieter de Hoogh or did you mean Pieter de Hooch :p
 
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