Beercan renaissance
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Beercan renaissance
Using my Minolta 70-210 f/4 (Beercan) on the Nex 5 with manual focus has given the lens a whole new lease of life in my kit bag. I enjoyed some early morning shots this weekend (see here http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/vie ... 593#p61593 )and then we went out to the same spot for a family walk later on. I took the same set up, this time with a monopod rather than tripod. First of all, a couple of long range shots, cropped in a bit, but the targets are around 4 miles away.
Worcester Cathedral from Four Miles by Birm, on Flickr
You can see our house from here by Birm, on Flickr
The second shot could have gone in the "where I live" thread as that is the estate of houses where we live .
Worcester Cathedral from Four Miles by Birm, on Flickr
You can see our house from here by Birm, on Flickr
The second shot could have gone in the "where I live" thread as that is the estate of houses where we live .
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Here is a different view, but it gets confusing where you're 3 and a bit as one bunch of houses looks much like another I guess .
Look - you can see our house from here by Birm, on Flickr
I'm very fond of this very pale dry grass as a subject.
Grass in a beercan by Birm, on Flickr
Look - you can see our house from here by Birm, on Flickr
I'm very fond of this very pale dry grass as a subject.
Grass in a beercan by Birm, on Flickr
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Finally, a game of umpire controlled hide and seek.
Hide and seek by Birm, on Flickr
Hiding by Birm, on Flickr
I have also changed PP from Elements to Lightroom 3.5. I really like the workflow but my 5 year old PC struggles to keep up with the s/w and the 14Mb raws. (I'm saving up some questions to all you Lightroom users.)
Hide and seek by Birm, on Flickr
Hiding by Birm, on Flickr
I have also changed PP from Elements to Lightroom 3.5. I really like the workflow but my 5 year old PC struggles to keep up with the s/w and the 14Mb raws. (I'm saving up some questions to all you Lightroom users.)
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Great set Andy
Keep 'em coming.
I'd love to have a 'can one day
/Z!
Keep 'em coming.
I'd love to have a 'can one day
/Z!
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What a cute model!
I like the pale grass image most. It has a sort of eternal feel becauseof the blueish teint on my screen. Nice!
Thanks for sharing,
Mark
I like the pale grass image most. It has a sort of eternal feel becauseof the blueish teint on my screen. Nice!
Thanks for sharing,
Mark
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Woooooow, Birma, truly great sequence with some excellent shots.
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Great shots. Love those beercans, it's my favorite lens.
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How beautiful is that place! I'm jealous, and that's that. Don't talk to me about "home blindness." I really like the tones in that grass shot, though.
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Haha, sorry KBKevinBarrett wrote:How beautiful is that place! I'm jealous, and that's that. Don't talk to me about "home blindness." I really like the tones in that grass shot, though.
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Thanks Zeb, Mark, Doc, Nod and KB - all comments much appreciated .
Despite enjoying the Beercan so much I am very interested in the SEL 55-210 - looks like it will be £269 here in the UK (inc. £30 Sony cash back), doesn't seem to be in stock yet. The reduced weight and OSS would be a real benefit for hand held shots. But will it have that certain something?
Despite enjoying the Beercan so much I am very interested in the SEL 55-210 - looks like it will be £269 here in the UK (inc. £30 Sony cash back), doesn't seem to be in stock yet. The reduced weight and OSS would be a real benefit for hand held shots. But will it have that certain something?
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Beautiful models that stand out against the warm greens of your whereabouts, Birma. : )
These and your latest shots from early hours to later hours in other threads are great. I also loved the Grass shot with the silvery greyness against a sweet relevant bokehed background.
I almost couldn't recognize Tilly. She's grown so much and her face has acquired a more mature expression which still is rich with a twist of mischief that shows in the twinkle in her eyes.
It won't be long before she's as tall as you are and taking your cameras for granted!
Yildiz
These and your latest shots from early hours to later hours in other threads are great. I also loved the Grass shot with the silvery greyness against a sweet relevant bokehed background.
I almost couldn't recognize Tilly. She's grown so much and her face has acquired a more mature expression which still is rich with a twist of mischief that shows in the twinkle in her eyes.
It won't be long before she's as tall as you are and taking your cameras for granted!
Yildiz
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Thanks Yildiz .
Tilly is certainly sprouting upwards! When taking her picture it helps that for her, Daddy waving a camera about, has always been a normal part of going for a walk.
It is exciting to think what cameras will be like in 10 or 20 years time as she grows up. I wonder how many terrabytes of storage I will have filled with her pictures by then?
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Tilly is certainly sprouting upwards! When taking her picture it helps that for her, Daddy waving a camera about, has always been a normal part of going for a walk.
It is exciting to think what cameras will be like in 10 or 20 years time as she grows up. I wonder how many terrabytes of storage I will have filled with her pictures by then?
Just realised that I've become a "Subsuming Vortex of Brilliance" <cough, cough> I hope my galaxy will be able to cope without me. Doc is due to transmogrify next - what ever will he become?
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Ha ha love that last one Birma! The beercan is doing good work with those long range scenes too, sort of Charlie-esc.
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Thanks Greg.
I think the Beercan would be too heavy for Charlie's kit bag. Some more exotic telephoto prime would be required Seriously though, it may well be Charlies awesome mountain shots that have made me start using more telephoto shots for landscapes.
I think the Beercan would be too heavy for Charlie's kit bag. Some more exotic telephoto prime would be required Seriously though, it may well be Charlies awesome mountain shots that have made me start using more telephoto shots for landscapes.
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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