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Fun With Sony Cameras

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The Ute

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Had to take this photo w/o the aid of a Tripod using a Monopod instead.
Such a beautiful place I decided to post anyways.
Ashdown Gorge, Utah near Rattlesnake creek.
A7RII/ Zony 35mm 2.8
 

seb

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The head of a crossed viper is around a thumb size and the snake itself is around 75cm long. It has a very dangerous poison but they have too few of it to kill a human and hardly use it to defend their life. They are rather shy than aggressive.

Crossed Viper
(Sony a7RII + Tamron 28-75/2.8)

 

scho

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We took a ride over to the Ginny Lee cafe on Seneca Lake to have lunch and then stopped to pick sweet cherries at one of the local orchards near the lake. RX1RII.



View over Wagners vineyard towards Seneca Lake from the cafe.



Picking cherries.

 
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scho

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Farm where we picked cherries on the 4th. Grab a little red bucket, walk into the orchard, pick cherries, come back here to weigh your harvest and pay ($2/lb). RX1RII.

 

scho

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A walk in Stewart Park on Cayuga Lake with the RX1R2. Heat wave (last 10 days above 90 degrees F) finally broke with strong cold front and brisk north wind).











Surprised to see that all of the old boathouse windows were removed. Renovations are moving forward, but I liked the old building that way it was.:(
 

seb

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Carl, at least you documented the old windows quite well. :thumbup:

Another one from the school garden.

Flowers
(a7RII + Voigtländer Nokton 40/1.2 + Elpro3)

 

gandolfi

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In the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

Saw exhibition, 'America's Cool Modernists, from O'Keefe to Hopper'.:thumbs::thumbs:
 
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