Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Re: Fun with the Sony A7 and A7r series
Yea she got things backwards. ROTFLMAO
BTW used the Sony 43 flash for fill
Yea she got things backwards. ROTFLMAO
BTW used the Sony 43 flash for fill
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Haha, he is a friend whom I went on a photo walk with. Fair to say he now admits who's the better photographerThe Asian guy in the left background is Yo Yo Ma?
Guy,I was not going to post this but it came out kind of nice. A7r ZA 85 1.4 at 2.8 and yes that is my daughter.
Mark, I'll see your lovely Swan and raise you a Crowned Crane!
Dear Bill...you were even closer to the crane....
Matt the large lock speck is 80 x 825 feet or 24.4 x 251.5 meter).My house is on the other side of Lake Union on the hill to the left. My office is on this side behind me. The Fremont Bridge, which I cross several times a day, is reputed to be the busiest draw bridge in the country. It was up, so, I got out to see what was passing under it. Turns out to be a 300' +/- concrete pontoon for the new floating bridge being built on Lake Washington! Not every day a hunk of concrete with a tug on each end cruises by. The pontoons are being built at Grays Harbor, on the Pacific Coast of Washington. I didn't know the Ballard Locks between Puget Sound and Lake Union were big enough for something like that.
Googled it: 360' long and 11,000 tons!
Cheers, Matt
I was not going to post this but it came out kind of nice. A7r ZA 85 1.4 at 2.8 and yes that is my daughter.