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Fun With Sony Cameras

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pegelli

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Very nice composed!
Thanks seb, I was lucky there. Normally the curtains behind the drawings were closed and the whole thing was much less interesting. But due to some works ongoing they opened up for a couple of minutes giving the nice backlight and shadows, and that's when I grabbed my chance :cool:
 

Annna T

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

Scanned with the A7rII and FE 90mm F2.8 macro.

A garden city, somewhere in the Netherlands. This was shot back in may 1981 using an Olympus XA and with Kodak Ektachrome. It was a student trip, but the assistants who organized the trip didn't provide any maps... so I don't really know where this was shot.


Netherlands, may 1981 - 1981_05XA01_097a7r2i
by rrr_hhh, sur Flickr
 

seb

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

I was on the way home, when I saw the birds dancing. And I had to think about Annnas shot. :)

Sadly I had the loxia 21 instead of the 55. So I had to crop a lot...

dancing birds

And I want to have them the next time in this light (one that I posted a few months ago):

How many birds you can count?
 
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Knorp

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

Now I don't recognise this particular house, but I'd say this is shot somewhere in Amsterdam.

Scanned with the A7rII and FE 90mm F2.8 macro.

A garden city, somewhere in the Netherlands. This was shot back in may 1981 using an Olympus XA and with Kodak Ektachrome. It was a student trip, but the assistants who organized the trip didn't provide any maps... so I don't really know where this was shot.


Netherlands, may 1981 - 1981_05XA01_097a7r2i
by rrr_hhh, sur Flickr
 

Knorp

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

This war memorial sculpture 'Amsterdam thanks its Canadians', made by Jan de Baat , is opposite the Apollo hall in Amsterdam-Zuid (South).

Here another one. Same two cameras as above and same trip to the Netherlands. I had to follow a group and didn't get the time to note the name of the sculptor.


Netherlands, May 1981 - 1981_05XA01_011a7r2i
by rrr_hhh, sur Flickr
 

SamSS

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

Before Spring is over...

7R2 + FE 90mm @ f2.8


7R2 + Mitakon 85mm Dream
 

Annna T

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

This war memorial sculpture 'Amsterdam thanks its Canadians', made by Jan de Baat , is opposite the Apollo hall in Amsterdam-Zuid (South).
Thank you ! I appreciate Great to have this info. The pictures aren't so great and curiously when using the A7r2 to "scan" I'm getting less problems with negatives than with positives.
 

gandolfi

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You've got to be very nimble, and have just the right lens/sensor combination, to catch these birds as they flit from bough to bough at the edge of the rain forest.
Which is how I came to photograph this bunch of feathers behind glass in Bristol Museum with my lowly little RX100/3.
 
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