Show everyone the latest shots which make you feel dead chuffed with your camera choice
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Sorry to have been absent Henry, but always really appreciated your posts and pictures. It was the help of people on this forum that got me interested in photography and put me on the right track for so many things. Every time I come back it feels like (digitally) coming home, including the apologies to my Mum for not ringing more often!
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
Birma wrote:I really wish my A7II had two card slots. That way it would be very difficult to forget to take a card with me, and have to use my phone instead
Brockhampton medieval manor house on a glorious summer's day. I find it difficult to imagine a more 'chocolate box' English country view! The National Trust have done a fantastic job of restoring not only the building itself, but the garden and surrounding grounds as well.
iPhone 6!
Been away for a bit well you did a fine job on that one some of the camera phones are pretty decent semi recent ones
Thank you Henry!
I published this picture more for the continuation of the conversation in another topic.
It's not important what kinde of camera you use to shoot, it's important what and how. The camera is only a helper and does not replace the pleasure you get from your photography.
ValeryD wrote:It's not important what kinde of camera you use to shoot, it's important what and how. The camera is only a helper and does not replace the pleasure you get from your photography.
After a long week of working with the camera in the championship of Canada a little rest and without cameras ... But the phone is always with you and that's what happened.
Rest on the water and the snake near swam the same.