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Fun With Sony Cameras

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KeithDM

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Insect macro shots from a walk around the #WiltsWildlifeTrust Lower Moor Farm reserve Sat afternoon. Always lots to discover there.
1) Scorpionfly 2) Unknown1. 3) Unknown2. 4) Black-tipped soldier beetle. 5) Cinnabar moth caterpillars.











A6500, 50mm Touit f2.8.
 

KeithDM

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Took a stroll around a local hay-meadow Monday afternoon. A stiff breeze had some of the local inhabitants clinging tight! :) Made macro-photography a tad difficult too.





Great Burnet


Meadow Brown (?)


Black-tipped Soldier Beetle (all 10mm of it!)


Tiny Hoverfly


Fleshfly (Sarcphaga carnaria)


A6500, Zeiss 50mm Touit f2.8.
 
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Bryce Canyon National Park
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Sony A7R IV / Sony 20mm f 1.8 G
Mike, I love Bryce and look forward to the time when I can take another trip to Utah safely. Thanks for sharing. Your photos continue to inspire me and highlight the beauty and other-worldliness of the desert Southwest.

Joe
 

pegelli

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Yesterday was another day to further build the garden of our daughter in Antwerp. So limited time for photography, but I managed to sneek out a half hour to take a look at the railway water tanks/towers being restored close to where she lives. Due to the restoration there's plenty of scaffolding and other junk around but a 200 mm is ideal to focus on certain details and leave out the distractions :cool:

Two water towers



Window in the brick foundation



Ladder detail



Access platform



Two tanks


All A7ii + M-Telyt 200/4
 
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The Ute

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Mike, I love Bryce and look forward to the time when I can take another trip to Utah safely. Thanks for sharing. Your photos continue to inspire me and highlight the beauty and other-worldliness of the desert Southwest.

Joe
Thanks for the kind words Joe
We hadn't been there in years
It was very uncrowded, a great experience
If you ever head out this way let me know and I will show you around
 

scho

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A couple of snaps from the A7RIV with an old leitaxed Leica R 50mm Summicron in a Sigma MC-11 adapter. Downtown Cascadilla Creek neighborhood.



 
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Yesterday was another day to further build the garden of our daughter in Antwerp. So limited time for photography, but I managed to sneek out a half hour to take a look at the railway water tanks/towers being restored close to where she lives. Due to the restoration there's plenty of scaffolding and other junk around but a 200 mm is ideal to focus on certain details and leave out the distractions :cool:

Two water towers
Window in the brick foundation
Ladder detail
Access platform
Two tanks
All A7ii + M-Telyt 200/4
Pieter, well done. A photographer friend (Bill Fortney) here in the US calls those "extractions" - extracting shapes, textures, details, etc. from a larger subject. You've done it quite successfully with these unusual (to me) water towers. Thanks you for sharing and good luck with the gardening.

Joe
 

KeithDM

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Four obliging Lepidoptera photographed Friday afternoon on a stroll around local woodland and meadows.

1) Comma. 2) Gatekeeper. 3) Ringlet. 4) Red Admiral.









A6500, 50mm Touit f2.8.
 

KeithDM

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More local aviators from Friday's walk.

Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum)



Hoverfly (Helophilus pendulus)



Ruddy Darter (Sympetrum sanguineum)

 

pegelli

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Cycling through the water (near Hasselt, Belgium)

A7ii + OM Zuiko 100/2.8

When cycling through this "ditch" you're actually at eye level with the waterfowl swimming around in the lake.
 
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