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Fun With Sony Cameras

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CharlesK

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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 and A7r series

An afternoon walk at Surfers Paradise along the beach and Cavill mall.

A7s and FE 55. The FE 55 meshes very well with the rendering of the A7s IMO.

















 

pegelli

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Slingers, we have a new theme ;)

Here's an oldie from 2011 from me:


With the A700 and Minolta 100-400 APO (and quite some cropping)
 

Landscapelover

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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Sony A7R/Sony EF 70-200mm f/4
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docmoore

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Few from early today before the heat....


ILCE-7S P67 105 F2.4














Thanks,


Bob
 

jlm

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egad! 17mm not wide enough?
at the world trade site; the new Calatrava construction. 17mmTSE shifted to the max, pointed up a bit and corrected for perspective in C1.
was able to sneak up and poke the lens through a gap in the fence as well, but too close (shop posted later on from the fence slot over by the white pickup seen in the next shot); ideally would have been back farther, used vertical orientation, but too much stuff in the foreground for that

both images not as sharp as i would have expected, hand held at about f9 and 1/500 or 1/800
 
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jlm

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viewed through the fence (across the street) dramatic and shifted to the max, still had to point up; but keystone correction in C1 cropped too much on the right

 
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Annna T

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egad! 17mm not wide enough?
at the world trade site; the new Calitrava construction.
I think you made a typo; the correct name is Calatrava (a Spanish architect from Valencia, now living and teaching in Zurich, Switzerland).
I remember seeing him in an interview where he said that he was interested by organic structures and inspired by that photographer who tried to capture movement : Etienne Jules Marey (he even had one of his "chronography" in his office).
 

Barry Haines

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Spooky and rough place! And, if anybody, who is living there....brrrrr....
Good photo and the weather fitted in nicely!
Many thanks Michiel.
Not so sure the weather fitted in so nicely today with a lot of people around here...As Hurricane Bertha hit the NW Cornish coast pretty badly in places.
No point in using a tripod as it would have been blown away off of the cliffs, in fact I had a pretty hard time just trying to stand up straight...Cheers Barry


 
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nsng

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Colourful Rock Formation, Zhangye Danxia Geological Park, Gansu Province, China. A7R w/55 f1.8 fe

 

Ben Rubinstein

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Leafy Steps, Jerusalem Forest, A7r, Pentax Super Tak 50mm 1.4 wide open.

I'd discarded this show a while back but found it again recently and rather liked it. Even found the original, I'd thought I'd lost it.
 

CharlesK

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Thank you for the kind words and likes :)

Shot in low light this evening. A7r and 75 Lux @ f/1.4 and 3200 ISO.

Grapefruit.

 

Knorp

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Hoverfly, Flowerfly





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