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Fun with Sony Cameras 2021

AlanS

Well-known member
Just back from 2 weeks on the west coast of Scotland. I will show them in mostly chronological order with the odd description. This may take quite a few posts so my apologies in advance!
Inveraray Castle and grounds...









 

pegelli

Well-known member
Two weeks ago we spent a week in the Brugge area, mainly to cycle through the countryside.
However one evening after dinner we took the time for an evening stroll through the city and obviously the tripod came along.

One of the many little alleys



Dinner on the bridge (Meebrug)



Evening skyline silhouette with moon and belfry



The bridge from the Vismarkt to the "Blinde Ezelstraat"(Blind Donkey street)



Overlooking the Dijver, with the belfry in the background



Another view over the Dijver


first five: A7ii + Tamron 28-200 Di III RXD
last: A7Rii + E10-18/4 (APS-C crop)
 

ggibson

Well-known member
When you do not realise that the lens OSS has been disabled...

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Green Woodpecker exiting stage-left.
A7III, FE 70-200mm f4 G.
I think this is really cool. I'm not a birder, but I see a lot of bird shots around the forums. Most of the time, they're freeze-frame snaps and it gets a bit dull. The blurred background has a great texture here and provides a sense of motion, while the bird is sharp enough to understand the image. Only note is that I might bring the exposure down a tad if possible. Great image. Maybe try turning off OSS more often?? ;)
 
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