Congratulations in advance Sebboh! You are in the busy hour of life. I am in the grandchildren stage, that is very nice as well. More benefits and less burden
Congratulations Derek! Contrary to what others say, I have heard from friends (no personal experience, I am afraid) that once you are past the first couple of years, two is not much more work than one.
carstenw wrote:
Congratulations Derek! Contrary to what others say, I have heard from friends (no personal experience, I am afraid) that once you are past the first couple of years, two is not much more work than one.
Gary Clennan wrote:
I call BS on that one Carsten!!
I think it depends - My daughter (8) and son (6) play very well together most of the time, which entertains them. Of course, when they start arguing, that makes up for all the "easy time" rather quickly
And to remain OT, I present - two chairs.
I find the color signatures interesting. This was in full daylight, shot moments apart, and after import I used a Colorchecker profile of daylight on both images and barely adjusted exposure and white point on both, yet the color is definitely different on each.
I have to wonder if I need to make a profile using each lens, for daylight?
Well just got the A7 not too long ago and upgraded from 5N. So far I'm really impressed and happy with the purchase. Just getting use to it now. So here are a few picture from it. Its kinda shaky because of light tripod and windy night. Taken from the kit lens.
This is taken with the kit lens as well. A friend of mine became my model for the night. Overall the kit is pretty good considering I got such a good deal on it. Let me know what do you all think!
Have been busy with work, so little time to take pictures, but I've finally managed to put the a-mount CZ 135 to use. This damn thing is a brick, but produces beautiful bokeh even stopped down some. This picture was taken at f4. Admittedly, the stick in the lower left corner distracts from the orchids, but unfortunately I couldn't remove it.