Here's my Aunt and the daughter we named after her, taken on our visit just before Easter.
Dusty
Exhibit your B&W shots
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An a700, an a550 and couple of a580s, plus even more lenses (Zeiss included!).
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Precious Dusty. It is a keeper. I would have liked the background a tad less brighter to
"pop" aunt and her grand niece.
Sury
"pop" aunt and her grand niece.
Sury
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Well, it's a house with white walls, and an Aunt that doesn't like her picture taken. I can tell she was really thrilled about meeting Lilly, as when we got the 3 (and last) picture taken with her - My 2 aunts, 2 of my sisters and myself - she called Lilly to come sit on her lap for it.
None of the shots are great, but they're keeps because of the people in them, and the fact that we might not see them again this side of Heaven.
Dusty
None of the shots are great, but they're keeps because of the people in them, and the fact that we might not see them again this side of Heaven.
Dusty
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You are right Dusty. I am with you. They are keepers. There is no two ways about it.
Sury
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Lovely shot Dusty as the saying goes "memories are made of this"
Took my new A99 out yesterday to very lacklustre funfair up the road from me:-
All A99 1 and 2 24-70 Zeiss 3, 70-400g taken at around 8.45 pm 800iso.
Took my new A99 out yesterday to very lacklustre funfair up the road from me:-
All A99 1 and 2 24-70 Zeiss 3, 70-400g taken at around 8.45 pm 800iso.
Some days you eat the bear, other days the bear eats you....
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Richard,
You certainly captured the lack of crowds at that fair. If you did not mention it, I would
have thought you captured them after the end of the day closing.
Sury
You certainly captured the lack of crowds at that fair. If you did not mention it, I would
have thought you captured them after the end of the day closing.
Sury
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Surprisingly timeless pictures Richard - could be anytime since the mid 20th century I'd say, especially with that pram
So, how is the world of FF SLT grabbing you?
So, how is the world of FF SLT grabbing you?
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Thanks Sury and Birma.
I only got the A99 on Friday last week (my A900 has gone to the big camera shop in the sky but was, fortunately, insured) so am still getting used to it - but liking it a lot so far! Focusing seems a lot faster and far better than the A900 at higher ISO levels. Here's a couple from the weekend with it - a touch of ancient and modern!
I only got the A99 on Friday last week (my A900 has gone to the big camera shop in the sky but was, fortunately, insured) so am still getting used to it - but liking it a lot so far! Focusing seems a lot faster and far better than the A900 at higher ISO levels. Here's a couple from the weekend with it - a touch of ancient and modern!
Some days you eat the bear, other days the bear eats you....
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Nice juxtaposition Richard. I guess both were/are intended for looking to sky.
Sury
Sury
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Yes, love those two images, Richard. Great stuff
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Sweet angle in that second shot! I like the contrast between the clouds and the static dish.
Have fun with your new camera!
Mark
Have fun with your new camera!
Mark
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Great shots. The one of the dish is excellent.
Between the two pictures it's an excellent contrast and comparison of the old with the new.
Between the two pictures it's an excellent contrast and comparison of the old with the new.
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Into the starry night by markvanrheenen, on Flickr
A night shot with the RX100, editted in LR, PS and Silver Efex Pro.
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That's a stunning shot Mark, great processing! I fear we have cloud for tonight's super moon
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The Netherlands is the same Andy. I feel your pain.
This shot is from our Madeiran holiday a few weeks back. Nice, clean air there.
Thank you for the kind words! Mark
This shot is from our Madeiran holiday a few weeks back. Nice, clean air there.
Thank you for the kind words! Mark
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