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Fun With Sony Cameras

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dwood

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

Douglas: Although by no means a landscape photographer myself, I really appreciate the sense of calmness radiated by your pictures you shared lately and as well their thoughtful composition.

Also a very impressive portfolio provided by the attached link.
Hermann, thank you so much for your very kind words. There are so many great photographers that frequent this forum. Everyone here inspires me with their work, every single day. I make pictures that make me feel good, but it's very gratifying to know that others like some of them too. You made my day!

-Doug
 

W.Utsch

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Fantastic landscapes, Michiel!

Perfect: St. Michael's Mount (hear the allusion to Michiel..) and the Station shot and it's pp


"Night Fountain"
Wiesbaden




DSC01152.jpg by W.Utsch, on Flickr​
 

jonoslack

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T
Penzance railway station is both the southernmost station on the National Rail network and the westernmost station in England...Hence "End of the line".

Thanks again to the OSS on the 16-35mm I could hand hold as low as 1/10th to achieve some movement on the travelers.
Gordon Bennet Barry - I've spent a longer portion of my like on that platform. I used to catch the train from StIves to Penzance to go to school - Nice picture too.
 

Barry Haines

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Thank you also Werner...I spotted that lovely fountain (as a reflection behind the column) in your earlier casino image...nice one.

David...Clever title and well seen.

Michiel...Lovely light catching each one of those supports.

Jono...Thanks, it was bitterly cold just standing there for a few minutes in the middle of the afternoon...Glad I didn't have to do it daily like you.




PLEASE SEE
ORIGINAL
 

Michiel Schierbeek

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Barry, I recognize the color of the water from the other side of the channel. We should cross it one day and meet.
Inspite of the tabloids I do sometimes dare to put my feet on English soil.
 

Barry Haines

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Barry, I recognize the color of the water from the other side of the channel. We should cross it one day and meet.
Inspite of the tabloids I do sometimes dare to put my feet on English soil.
Cornwall isn't England so you should be fine :D
The weather is just ghastly here at the moment, so you wouldn't want to visit Cornwall on a day like today :(
I used to travel to France every year...But now I find myself having to keep within a couple of hours drive of my parents, just in case of an emergency (not an excuse, or a poor old me story just a fact of life as things stand).
I would love to meet up with you Michiel...Perhaps one day we will, that would be great :):):)
Cheers Barry
 

f 10

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Thank you Werner!

Carsten, what places were those in the Netherlands?
Michiel, all pictures were taken in Hoorn.
But when I see your bridge photo, we have to travel to Middelburg again.

We like the Netherlands and especially the people who live there. :)
 

Barry Haines

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Gordon Bennett Barry ......... Please stop posting pictures of Looe; it makes this exiled East Cornishman very very homesick.

............ Chris
Chris...What on earth could you have possibly done wrong to end up getting yourself exiled from this beautiful county?
Looe has so many potential photo opportunities, I just can't see myself stopping anytime soon :LOL: ....Cheers Gordon
 
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dchew

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

While waiting for my flight. A7r w/ Leica 90 f/2.



Dave
 

pegelli

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Great detail again Malina, and the metal "sheen" also comes through very well. Oof rendering is also nothing to complain about and adds to the image. 28 mm is not the most logical close-up lens, but you make it sing :salute:

Here's one from the ceiling of the Frankfurt Airport terminal building. I liked how this structure allowed for some nice abstract studies:


A850 + Min 50/1.4
 

dchew

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did you have to swim to the gate? fun pic.
I think I would have had to yesterday. Today was light rain. I was thinking of those lights as bubbles under water.
:)

Dave
 

Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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Strictly fun - not art. A7r with FE 24-70 at 24 mm and very heavily cropped. I should have zoomed to 70 mm but he was too quick for me - the centre holds up pretty well though. This is essentially at 100%.

 

Malina DZ

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Your feedback is greatly appreciated Pegelli! I can't stop staring at the mesh parts on that ceiling :)

The 28/1.8 lens is an underdog that's been discontinued recently by Sigma, but I like its close-up optical performance. I'm going to compare it to Zeiss 28/2 ZE during upcoming holidays to make my final judgement on its drawing character and whether I should keep the lens...


Art Decor
a850+28/1.8 @ f/1.8
 
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