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p.46 #1 · Sony A9 Image Thread


And Geoff that is why we both want the a7000
And me too when I had 1DXii + 7Dii. Just more keepers with the 7Dii
but I'll add ~and hope you agree~ that (and for this I considered the 1DXii and now a9) the
mid-distance body----meaning if I could get close enough to fill the frame I'd do fine. Longer
where the subject was 1/20th the frame then usually not so well.
The a9 defies that logic many times over, and better than the 1DXii, maybe the extra 4mpx between the two--not a whole lot better but I have cropped to a larger amount with the Sony.
All this positing that cropper has an advantage in the longer distances.
But pixel density is understood in this thread and embraced.....not so among all photographers.

Matters not. The a7000 + 200-600 is coming. Will I still be alive, that's my question ha!




Jul 21, 2018 at 01:56 PM
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p.46 #2 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Some horrible news yesterday.
Geoff you know I feed several hawks in the neighborhood and have fed them for years.
Yesterday we found the female. All evidence points to electrocution.
I'm pretty torn up about it. I've lost kids, wives, brothers, parents but a hawk has brought me
down a notch.

Here is her fledge of this year-

Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr



Jul 21, 2018 at 08:42 PM
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p.46 #3 · Sony A9 Image Thread


MedicineMan404 wrote:
And Geoff that is why we both want the a7000
And me too when I had 1DXii + 7Dii. Just more keepers with the 7Dii
but I'll add ~and hope you agree~ that (and for this I considered the 1DXii and now a9) the
mid-distance body----meaning if I could get close enough to fill the frame I'd do fine. Longer
where the subject was 1/20th the frame then usually not so well.
The a9 defies that logic many times over, and better than the 1DXii, maybe the extra 4mpx between the two--not a whole lot better but I have cropped to a larger amount
...Show more

Yes, over-cropping does not show the great IQ possible from this camera, or any other camera.



Jul 22, 2018 at 12:21 AM
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p.46 #4 · Sony A9 Image Thread


MedicineMan404 wrote:
Some horrible news yesterday.
Geoff you know I feed several hawks in the neighborhood and have fed them for years.
Yesterday we found the female. All evidence points to electrocution.
I'm pretty torn up about it. I've lost kids, wives, brothers, parents but a hawk has brought me
down a notch.

Here is her fledge of this year-

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/925/41749616310_63b39599b3_h.jpgJuvenile Red-tailed Hawk by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr


Sorry to hear of this sad event



Jul 22, 2018 at 06:34 AM
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p.46 #5 · Sony A9 Image Thread


fotografur wrote:
Sorry to hear of this sad event


I appreciate the sentiments. I just went out and saw the male sitting all alone atop a tall oak tree. I feel for him. Let's hope he finds a mate.



Jul 22, 2018 at 07:46 AM
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p.46 #6 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Eye to Eye with Morrus by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr


Jul 22, 2018 at 09:40 AM
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MedicineMan404 wrote:
I appreciate the sentiments. I just went out and saw the male sitting all alone atop a tall oak tree. I feel for him. Let's hope he finds a mate.

As a retiree from an electrical utility...they are required to minimize electrocution of raptors (plus they cause outages) and have means to protect future birds if they are informed of the pole or transformer in question.



Jul 22, 2018 at 10:11 AM
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Mogul, thanks. Will contact the local utility soon.


Jul 22, 2018 at 12:56 PM
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p.46 #9 · Sony A9 Image Thread


The time I should have been shooting continuous high...

a9+70-200gm


















Jul 22, 2018 at 02:34 PM
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p.46 #10 · Sony A9 Image Thread


I've only take the a9 out of cont-high for a couple shots of the Milky Way.
It's not like we're going to wear our a physical shutter



Jul 22, 2018 at 08:55 PM
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p.46 #11 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Largest most grandiose attempt at the Milky Way yet.
5 images x's 35 times.
Each 5 images stacked for noise then 35 images stitched for the composite.

The 5 x 35 Experiment by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr



Jul 23, 2018 at 05:54 AM
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p.46 #12 · Sony A9 Image Thread


MedicineMan404 wrote:
Some horrible news yesterday.
Geoff you know I feed several hawks in the neighborhood and have fed them for years.
Yesterday we found the female. All evidence points to electrocution.
I'm pretty torn up about it. I've lost kids, wives, brothers, parents but a hawk has brought me
down a notch.

Here is her fledge of this year-

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/925/41749616310_63b39599b3_h.jpgJuvenile Red-tailed Hawk by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr


Sorry to hear about the death of the hawk. Just finished putting up my UV reflective window stickers to try and stop the bird massacre happening on my front deck every few days. So far this year between the two houses on the property:

1 Evening Grosbeak
1 Western Tanager
1 Spotted Towhee
1 Varied Thrush
3 Rufous hummers
2 Anna hummers
3 Purple Finch
1 Chestnut back Chickadee
1 American Goldfinch
1 Townsend's Warbler

And some that survived:

1 Fledgling Red-breasted Sapsucker
1 Fledgling Hairy Woodpecker
1 Purple Finch
3 more Rufous hummingbirds

Probably a bunch more I forgot about now...



Jul 23, 2018 at 07:22 AM
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p.46 #13 · Sony A9 Image Thread


walk in the rain today. real windy and not much flying but i got a few.

















Jul 23, 2018 at 01:41 PM
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p.46 #14 · Sony A9 Image Thread


arbitrage wrote:
Just finished putting up my UV reflective window stickers to try and stop the bird massacre happening on my front deck every few days.


All one has to do is buy a roll of the "frosted" MacTac. Cut out 2-inch squares and place them randomly or in a pattern, about 12" apart. They can be easily squeegeed over when cleaning the glass, and are easily peeled off without leaving any residue. Probably gives you a couple of hundred squares for less than $10.

https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/duck-brand-12x36-peel-stick-clear-laminate/6000016952357

Birds shoulds not be able to see through a front window, back to a rear window, or they will think they can just fly through your house.



Jul 23, 2018 at 03:12 PM
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p.46 #15 · Sony A9 Image Thread


arbitrage wrote:
Sorry to hear about the death of the hawk. Just finished putting up my UV reflective window stickers to try and stop the bird massacre happening on my front deck every few days. So far this year between the two houses on the property:

1 Evening Grosbeak
1 Western Tanager
1 Spotted Towhee
1 Varied Thrush
3 Rufous hummers
2 Anna hummers
3 Purple Finch
1 Chestnut back Chickadee
1 American Goldfinch
1 Townsend's Warbler

And some that survived:

1 Fledgling Red-breasted Sapsucker
1 Fledgling Hairy Woodpecker
1 Purple Finch
3 more Rufous hummingbirds

Probably a bunch more I forgot about now...


My God man you have a graveyard populating there!
Hey you took action. I've never had a window death here luckily.
Appreciate the thoughts on the hawk.

I've watched the parents drive away fledges for years now and it's become a
conundrum for them. Maybe it takes two to force the young away? Today I
watched the juve sit on our hawk tower, just sit there crying while the male flew by
70 meters away.

You know I'm good with all the hawks that want to come for the buffet but this is just
strange times in the backyard.

Did spot a Cooper's about a block down the street. Invited him of course but he went the
opposite direction.



Jul 23, 2018 at 10:29 PM
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p.46 #16 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Here's our fledge.

Juvenile Buteo by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr



Jul 24, 2018 at 11:56 PM
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p.46 #17 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Dazzling eyes by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr


Jul 26, 2018 at 03:42 PM
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p.46 #18 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Still really digging the quality I get from the A9, Metabones 5 and Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II.



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Jul 27, 2018 at 09:07 AM
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p.46 #19 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Imagemaster wrote:
All one has to do is buy a roll of the "frosted" MacTac. Cut out 2-inch squares and place them randomly or in a pattern, about 12" apart. They can be easily squeegeed over when cleaning the glass, and are easily peeled off without leaving any residue. Probably gives you a couple of hundred squares for less than $10.

https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/duck-brand-12x36-peel-stick-clear-laminate/6000016952357

Birds shoulds not be able to see through a front window, back to a rear window, or they will think they can just fly through your house.


My current bird massacre house has no way to see through to the rear windows. But the front windows are massive and face south so reflection is strong. I close the blinds to reduce the reflection and now have the stickers out. I'm out of here at the end of August so it will be someone else problem then. My new house should have less issue I hope...mostly because the yard will be shrinking from 5 acres to 1/2 acre and main windows are second story...but of course I have no idea what it will be like there until I move in.



Jul 27, 2018 at 09:20 AM
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p.46 #20 · Sony A9 Image Thread


Still trying to figure out how to embed images here, hopefully this looks better than my previous efforts. The more I use the A9, the more impressive it seems. I thought the A7R3 was great, but the A9 is in another league.
Fingers crossed!
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/935/43737641001_0c8d65c08b_o_d.jpg



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