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
Location is Kells Bay Ring of Kerry
Waterfall A77 back in action...
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Re: Waterfall A77 back in action...
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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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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Re: Waterfall A77 back in action...
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
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
Re: Waterfall A77 back in action...
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.
Yildiz
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.
Yildiz
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