Portland Lighthouse

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Bluebear
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Portland Lighthouse

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Recently treated myself to an a700 :D and went on a trip to the seaside yesterday at Weymouth as we have a photo competition ("The Sea") coming up shortly at my camera club. Very impressed with the quality of images from this camera! I used the Sony 16-80ZA (awesome!) and a Sigma 70-300 APO etc. I am especially pleased with the super steady shot function, which seems much stronger than on my 5D - the close up of the lighthouse lamp was taken handheld at 300mm, 1/1250 f/5.6 and ISO320 - likewise the RNLI "rescue" was handheld at 230mm, 1/2000 f/9 and ISO500. I'm also loving the colour reproduction of this camera, as per the lighthouse picture.

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and last but not least the lovely tones on this rowing boat, taken at 70mm, 1/125 f/11 and ISO250

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Re: Portland Lighthouse

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Those are really very good colours. Be sure to enter our Gallery competition in Photoworld magazine - if you are not a subscriber, it does not matter, as your prize if accepted is of course a subscription! To enter all you need to do is email a suitable size (I recommend 2000 pixels wide) RGB JPEG without any excessive sharpening, sRGB or AdobeRGB with an embedded profile, with caption details and name/address provided, to [email protected]

My next deadline is April 14th to receive submissions before we judge them and select the pictures.

David
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