Autumn Lanndscapes

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Birma
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Autumn Lanndscapes

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I was hoping to capture some misty mornings this past weekend. Saturday had lots of mist, but too much cloud to let any interesting light through. Sunday had lots of light, but not much mist and no cloud. Anyway, here are a couple of pictures from Sunday morning.

The first is before the sun was properly up, and the second a bit later.

Image2016 Bringsty - British Camp Dawn by Birm, on Flickr

Image2016 Bringsty - Breaking Light by Birm, on Flickr

First from A99 (mk1!) with SAL 70-400 (also mk1). Second from A7II and SEL 24-70/4.
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Both are lovely in their own way, Andy. The softness of the early morning and the brightness
of the day are very nicely showcased respectively in those shots.

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Re: Autumn Lanndscapes

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Thanks Sury :)
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Both are very nice. I especially like the first one with the cool tones of the misty land and above the warm tones of the early morning sky.
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You are killing it Andy.
Can't wait to see what's next.
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Thanks Henry and JT :)
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More, more, more...
A99 + a7rII + Sony, Zeiss, Minolta, Rokinon and M42 lenses

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Both are great shots Andy. Both are very different and unique. I especially like the layers in the first shot.
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