Incredible how fast this tread goes forward. And the quality of the pictures is amazing. Could believe the whole world photographed with the A7/9 system
If I "only" follow this thread once a day, there are so many 'togs I'd like to salute, I just can't remember them all. First, the eclipse-people. Great work! Then Joshua, Werner, Ronnie, René, David, Kai, Chris (and thanks, too), Dale, Dougo, Sholt.....
philber wrote:
If I "only" follow this thread once a day, there are so many 'togs I'd like to salute, I just can't remember them all. First, the eclipse-people. Great work! Then Joshua, Werner, Ronnie, René, David, Kai, Chris (and thanks, too), Dale, Dougo, Sholt.....
MedicineMan404 wrote:
Sholt, Siem Reap is a dream trip. Wonderful captures and thanks for sharing.
I wonder, while in Cambodia did you see any cobras?
Thanks!
It is an amazing place, and a great destination for photography.
I didn't see any snakes at all, though we did come across some very large spiders.
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Sony ILCE-9 + Zeiss Sonnar T* FE 35 mm F2.8 ZA (SEL35F28Z) @ ISO 100, FOCAL LENGTH 35.0 mm (35.0 mm in 35mm), APERTURE f/3.2, EXPOSURE TIME 0.00313s (1/320)
philber wrote:
If I "only" follow this thread once a day, there are so many 'togs I'd like to salute, I just can't remember them all. First, the eclipse-people. Great work! Then Joshua, Werner, Ronnie, René, David, Kai, Chris (and thanks, too), Dale, Dougo, Sholt.....
Thank you, Philippe! Now, that's a boat I didn't expect to see in France or Paris for that matter - well captured!