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Fun With Sony Cameras

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pegelli

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Chinon (France)


NEX5 + E18-55 kit

With a ;) to Michiel, inspired by his excellent book "French Facades"
 

jotloob

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Peter

Very nice :thumbup: Perfect horizontal and vertical adjustment .
What about Michaels book ? Any ISBN ?
 

pegelli

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Peter

Very nice :thumbup: Perfect horizontal and vertical adjustment .
What about Michaels book ? Any ISBN ?
Thanks!
I think the book is self published since it doesn't have an ISBN. I ordered it from him when I was at one of his exhibitions and he sent it to me later once he had a few more orders. I think if you send him a message he might still have one for you or can let you know if he can still order them.

The book is called "FRENCH FACADES, Photography by Michiel Schierbeek"
 

The Ute

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Valley of Fire SP Nevada
A7RII/ 24-70GM
 
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jotloob

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Chinon (France)


NEX5 + E18-55 kit

With a ;) to Michiel, inspired by his excellent book "French Facades"

Peter

I am just trying to figure out from where the image was taken . There are reflections but they don't show the photographer . Where is the magic behind this ? ? ?
 

pegelli

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Peter

I am just trying to figure out from where the image was taken . There are reflections but they don't show the photographer . Where is the magic behind this ? ? ?
Haha, no real magic involved. The image was slightly cropped and straightened in Lightroom and my reflection would only be visible if the window extended about 20 cm further to the right. I did that on purpose taking the shot and knew I could get all the lines absolutely straight by PP.
 

seb

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Our New Zealand trip started in Auckland with a very cloudy day. The city itself is nice but also quite boring. Only the several hills which are small volcanos make the city special. They are important in the maori culture. Because of that it is forbidden to build houses on them. So it's a good place for a nice walk with a wonderful view over the city.

I'll post most of the pictures from NZ in full resolution. But I will link them in 2048x1366. There will be a full resolution link at the bottom of the picture.

Auckland from Mt. Eden
(A7RII + Loxia 21/2.8)


Auckland (from Mt Eden)
Full resolution
 
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seb

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Beside the wonderful nature New Zealand is also famous for sailing and action activities. Especially in the bay of Auckland obtain perfect conditions for sailing: strong, constant wind and small waves.

Sailing
(a7RII + 55/1.8)


Sailing
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Freeze
(a7RII + 55/1.8)


Freeze
Full resolution
 

craygc

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From a wander around Bandung, Indonesia today with the A7II...

Leica 28mm Elmarit v3












Zeiss 50mm C-Sonnar
 

pegelli

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If you don't pay (much) taxes you can put your money in the bank


A850 + Sigma 105/2.8 EX macro
 

The Ute

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Couldn't resist.
A few more from the Valley of Fire SP Nevada.
A7RII/24-70 GM
 
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