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Fun With Sony Cameras

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nsng

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

From my recent trip to Turkey. Ruins at Hierapolis. A7R w/ FE 55 f1.8


 

Barry Haines

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Yes Tim, you recognized it...It's a great location for photographing in Devon...Hope to return one day with the A7R...Many thanks..
Barry

Here is another one, same location but taken from the other-side...Nex-5N + ZM 50mm Planar





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tbhv55

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Yes Tim, you recognized it...
Not much of an achievement on my part...;) I can't think of anywhere else (in the South-West, at least) that looks similar...!

I like the second shot too, though I prefer the first since it displays the wonderful location more emphatically. When I tried (some years ago) to photograph that chapel, I was completely underwhelmed by my feeble effort, and deleted most of the shots.:( Obviously there must have been some kind of problem with the gear...;););):D
 

Barry Haines

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Not much of an achievement on my part...;) I can't think of anywhere else (in the South-West, at least) that looks similar...!

I like the second shot too, though I prefer the first since it displays the wonderful location more emphatically. When I tried (some years ago) to photograph that chapel, I was completely underwhelmed by my feeble effort, and deleted most of the shots.:( Obviously there must have been some kind of problem with the gear...;););):D
Many thanks Tim...I'm glad you did recognize it...Otherwise somebody may of thought I cloned that church in from another photograph :eek:

PS. What a novel excuse camera equipment failure...I must remember that one :p


Edit....Another image from your neck of the woods...Wistman’s Wood :LOL:
Ancient Dwarf Oakwood on Dartmoor.... Nex-6 + 35mm Biogon ZM

From Wiki...The name of Wistman's Wood may derive from the dialect word 'wisht' meaning 'eerie/uncanny' or ‘pixie-led/haunted’. The legendary “Wild Hunt” in Devon is particularly associated with Wistman's Wood – The hellhounds of which are known as Yeth (Heath) or Wisht Hounds in the Devonshire dialect.





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pegelli

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Great work on the chapel Barry, I'm glad you look at the "sleepers" on your hard drive once in a while :thumbup:

Two from "Day 50" (feb 19)

Tree line reflection

A850 + Minolta AF 50/1.4

Not one step closer!

NEX6 + Minolta MD 50/2
 

Barry Haines

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Great work on the chapel Barry, I'm glad you look at the "sleepers" on your hard drive once in a while :thumbup:
Many thanks Pieter..Likewise with your "Tree line reflection" love the delicate reflection in that particular one :)
Plenty of "sleepers" on my HDD's, nice to take a peep occasionally and just let one or two of them see the light of day here...but most are best kept in hibernation if you get my drift ;)
 

tbhv55

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Edit....Another image from your neck of the woods...Wistman’s Wood :LOL:
Ancient Dwarf Oakwood on Dartmoor.... Nex-6 + 35mm Biogon ZM

From Wiki...The name of Wistman's Wood may derive from the dialect word 'wisht' meaning 'eerie/uncanny' or ‘pixie-led/haunted’. The legendary “Wild Hunt” in Devon is particularly associated with Wistman's Wood – The hellhounds of which are known as Yeth (Heath) or Wisht Hounds in the Devonshire dialect.
Another excellent shot Barry - and yes, I know it well. We used to live just a few miles away and we'd sometimes go walking up there, but we haven't been there in recent years.

It's an interesting place, and does have a slightly "eerie" feel. It's also quite difficult to capture properly in a photograph, as I discovered on a couple of occasions... (I do seem to have been a little unlucky with all these equipment failures...;)).

You've caught the flavour of the place rather well though.:thumbup:
 
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Vivek

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Some one has to do it in UV and who is better equipped? :angel: ;)

Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
Hacked A7, Ultraviolet capture, Paris
 
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