As we were walking, taking the big and heavy a99 was not an option. Instead I appropriated the wife's RX100 vii. It fit in my pocket. What a treat. Mid-day lighting was challenging for the sensor but curable in post production.
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Welcome back Yildiz. It was not quite the same.....without your presenceaster wrote:.
It's breathing fresh life...
You must have reversed any aging process, JBTaylor.I like the ones of the stream most as well but are nicely captured. The building, the clock and the waterway make for a very vintage English property look...
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
sury wrote:Welcome back Yildiz. It was not quite the same.....without your presenceaster wrote:.
It's breathing fresh life...
You must have reversed any aging process, JBTaylor.I like the ones of the stream most as well but are nicely captured. The building, the clock and the waterway make for a very vintage English property look...
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz![]()
Sury
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