Andrew Gough
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Re: Fun with the NEX cameras....
Some more NZ
Andrew
Some more NZ
Andrew
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Mikal, a set of extension tubes does wonders, I've taken many good macro's with the 85/1.4 that way. Closed down at 4 or 5.6 it's bitingly sharp even at short range.A clean sensor and a macro? I agree, but I now need a macro. The first eggplants of the season are coming in and the Minolta 85/1.4 doesn't do it justice.
Thanks for the comments, I forgot to mention that the last one is actually an 8 image pano.andrew the last one has amazing grades of light as it hits the super lines. you have a an excellent colection of New Zealand!
I agree 20min would have extended the shadow perfectly, but as my wife reminded me this was not a photography expedition... In her defence, She has demonstrated superb patience in the past on loads of trips, so I was just taking it easy with a little NEX kit. Might be a holiday, but I still needed to shoot for the fun of itThe under-the-pier shot is awesome. Maybe if you'd waited about 20 more minutes. . .;-)
Nice taken using the Sony inbuilt Panorama feature?Thanks for the comments, I forgot to mention that the last one is actually an 8 image pano.
Fantastic work, Andrew. I am enjoying all of your photos from NZ.Some shots from New Zealand
No, I stitched it using hugin. The inbuilt stitcher seems to really struggle with skies. Also it only outputs a jpeg file.Nice taken using the Sony inbuilt Panorama feature?