Waterfall A77 back in action...

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Waterfall A77 back in action...

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Can't compete with the huge one Sury was at but I gave this a shot
A77 and the Tokina 11-16mm I'm very close to the bottom angled up to add a bit of drama lens was getting splashed a bit :D
Location is Kells Bay Ring of Kerry
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Nice! :)
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Very nice Barry. I have been mulling over a WA lens for a while. How is the 11-16? I am also thinking
of Tamron 15-30 and I saw Valery mention 16-35CZ this morning. I have become a fan of CZ lenses of late.

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The Tokina is good for a crop lens (at 16mm it covers full frame but not tested it yet) in a different league to the DT 11-18mm
I heard the Tamron is good but heavy, never used the CZ 16-35mm they are pricey but maybe manageable s/h
I'm not sure Tamron are going to stock more lenses I see some going out of stock for A mount, perhaps it's just new lenses they will stop the 15-30mm might be made still no idea. For me it would be a bit on the heavy side
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Thanks for sharing, Barry.

The angular layering of the rocks and the random projections of the surfaces make this a very beautiful waterfall; an eye-pleaser and zen corner of the planet, for sure. The moss growth adds to the charm with vibrancy of green.

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