Some photos from Malta, a small country/island in the Mediterranean. I find warm and crowded places uninspirational and only took about 100 shots in a whole week. Mostly of "un-touristic" subjects and after the first weeding only about 60 are left. Also, almost all buildings are made from sandstone, so most are yellow.
A7II and CV 40/1.2 E.
Thank you very much, Brett! So far, I am enjoying the A7r IV. It feels more responsive, not only the AF but also the overall operation. It is a more refined camera, a more mature product, so to speak. It is built on the strength of its predecessor, and it incorporates improvement of the known shortcomings of the predecessor. I am enjoying the cropping power for wildlife a lot, something that I felt very much lacking in the A9. Of course, it is not an A9 in terms AF performance but quite a bit better than the A7r III, IMHO
Going through some old files, ran across these.
The first looks like an explosion in a cloud factory.
The second is an unusual US highway sign. How many have you seen that have actual music on them.
Factoid: Stephen Foster never saw the Suwannee River. The song originally had "Way down upon the Pedee River until he saw the name Suwannee on a map and thought it fit better.