Beercan renaissance

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Beercan renaissance

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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.

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Worcester Cathedral from Four Miles by Birm, on Flickr

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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 :) .
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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 :D .

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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.

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Grass in a beercan by Birm, on Flickr
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Finally, a game of umpire controlled hide and seek.

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Hide and seek by Birm, on Flickr

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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.)
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Great set Andy :D
Keep 'em coming.

I'd love to have a 'can one day :)

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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,

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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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KevinBarrett 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.
Haha, sorry KB 8)
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Thanks Zeb, Mark, Doc, Nod and KB - all comments much appreciated :D .

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! :D

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Thanks Yildiz :D .

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> :shock: 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.
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WOW ! :-)
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