AGeoJO wrote:
Thanks, Bob. I am flattered. I guess you are as young or as old, in this case, as you feel. Looking at your avatar picture, I assume that you would be about my son's age, probably even somewhat younger.
Now I'm flattered. My avatar is a bit dated but I'm certainly older (58). Maybe a little more gray than my avatar would lead you to believe!
In my neck of the woods, cycling is very popular through the area and in the next town, Navarre, they've posted some old painted bikes with signs to 'bike Navarre'. I've bike through there quite a bit and wanted to photograph them so here they are:
It's funny to hear how old some of us are vs perception. Gregg, I would have pegged you in your early thirties. And not just because of your son but a little in the personality that comes across online as well.
Thanks Bob! Actually, my wife would be happy to tell you I'm still a teenager! As least as far as I act sometimes!!
But it helps to have a younger mentality, especially when you have young kids around, that expect you to play with them all the time
Here are a few pics from the other night again.
Gregg
A7rM and Contax 85 1.4 MMJ
This next image was from a photosession yesterday where things did not go as planned, but thankful the model encouraged me to go into the public pool The same day, I decided to sell my Nikon D750 in favour of the Sony
AGeoJO wrote:
At a glance, I thought the two images that Jack and Membler posted were of the same guy . I had to take a look at the two images twice to find out that they were two separate guys .
Why, Joshua? Are you trying to tell me it is not the same guy?
I must be getting old, then...
denoir wrote:
Well, it took the A7IIR to get me back to doing some photography
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Really a superb camera. I'm very happy that all my M-lenses work beautifully, even UWAs like the Zeiss 18. Not that it needs more mentioning but the low light performance is just plain ridiculous.
OK, call me confused Luka. I thought it didn't work well with any of the wide M lenses,
for sure it supposed to s@ck with your 28 Cron and it's not any better than A7R
Are you back in Sweden?
testing my new A7RII, with the Voigtländer 125mm APO. Chasing insects..
So far very happy with the purchase. Best thing so far the very fast and great eye focus with my 55 1.8. Much better compared to my A7 i think. Got some very good shots of the kids running around, very easy. Makes autofocus Fun and me thinking of acquiring a few more AF lenses
Photo taken the evening of August 1, 2015 about 16 minutes before sunset near the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. Image taken with my tripod mounted "new" Canon new FD 500mm f4.5 L lens and my A7r , ISO 250, lens set to f11 for 1/60 second.
The Tracking focus has really improved compared to my A7, tracking the kids running around was easy and eye focus really is a nice feature when it's more accurate and faster.
This is a cropped quite a bit (nice to have the resolution and have the FE 55 as Tele...) with FE 55 1.8 at 1.8
Back to Spain then - here are a few images from the Cathedral in Seville. It is one of the most imposing structures I saw while in Spain. It took over 100 years to be constructed and it held the title of the largest church for a long time.