Mike Hatam
Senior Subscriber Member
Thanks Jono. Where is your NEX7? Did you sell it?
HI Mike
These are lovely . . . I'm missing my NEX7
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HI Mike
These are lovely . . . I'm missing my NEX7
Hi Rich. I did, then realised my mistake, fortunately prices have dropped a little, and I still had the lenses, so I didn't lose too much.Nice Jono......I thought you ditched your NEX 7?
Thank you!Nice
I really like the first two with the kit lens. Nice OOF areas...
You've had good kit lens karma.....I remember the K5/18-135 shots. Upon reflection though, it's probably just the photog. :thumbup:
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Nice clear light (no haze). You don't get this light here in California.Evening photo with Pentax FA43mm lens at aperture 4.
Some fujicolor added with DxO filmpack 3.0
Thanks TerryJono these look nice. Like the eggs in their varying colors. I was just reading an article about more people in the US in more suburban/urban areas raising all different varieties of chickens for fresh eggs.
Also, from yesterday the landscape with the 28-90R and the dog portrait were quite nice.
It is helpful - I occasionally helped with some chickens for a while, including some 'heritage' breeds, and the variety of egg colours, and chicken appearances, was a delight. (non-Nex 7 pictures).Emma's had different chickens for different coloured eggs for years - partly because it's good fun, but partly also because you can tell who's laying, and who isn't!