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Jun 11, 2016 11:21 |  #19021

It's amazing how heavy the a7rii feels after a few hours with the a6300 even with a light lens attached :)

The a6300 really is a good pair with the a7rii. The controls and menu and AF system is close enough that it doesn't feel strange switching back and forth


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Jun 11, 2016 11:33 |  #19022

We had some crazy weather over sturgeon bay last night. Went from really dry, smoggy and dusty to rolling clouds and severe thunder/lightning in minutes. Being from California, this kind of stuff is pretty new and awe inspiring. I decided to take to the town with my camera and grab a few snaps for you guys!

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Between rounds of severe lightning and thunder last night, the sun began to set and left us with this surreal orange glow from the western side of Sunset Park. The best part of this photo, is that it only has minor corrections in LR not to include WB. This is really how orange and glowy the sunset was just before we got hit with another round of rain, wind, lightning and thunder. Surreal.

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Jun 11, 2016 11:36 as a reply to  @ post 18035320 |  #19023

Camera porn. Man I miss my old Canon big whites.


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Jun 11, 2016 11:39 |  #19024

xpfloyd wrote in post #18036084 (external link)
It's amazing how heavy the a7rii feels after a few hours with the a6300 even with a light lens attached :)

The a6300 really is a good pair with the a7rii. The controls and menu and AF system is close enough that it doesn't feel strange switching back and forth


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Jun 11, 2016 11:50 |  #19025

kris142 wrote in post #18036096 (external link)
We had some crazy weather over sturgeon bay last night. Went from really dry, smoggy and dusty to rolling clouds and severe thunder/lightning in minutes. Being from California, this kind of stuff is pretty new and awe inspiring. I decided to take to the town with my camera and grab a few snaps for you guys!

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Between rounds of severe lightning and thunder last night, the sun began to set and left us with this surreal orange glow from the western side of Sunset Park. The best part of this photo, is that it only has minor corrections in LR not to include WB. This is really how orange and glowy the sunset was just before we got hit with another round of rain, wind, lightning and thunder. Surreal.

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Awesome! Great light and I don't think I've ever seen horizontal lightning bolts like that.


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Jun 11, 2016 11:52 |  #19026

Puckman wrote in post #18036071 (external link)
Looks nice. But how would you compare it to the FE 70-200?

I honestly don't know how you were able to focus your attention on the bench. :)

I can only test against the FD 200. Will do that later.

queen mary viewed through my fisheye lens  :p

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Jun 11, 2016 12:06 |  #19027

Great job w the fisheye there!

You have Jonathons FE 70-200 shots to compare to :)


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Jun 11, 2016 12:07 as a reply to  @ navydoc's post |  #19028

Thanks navydoc. The lightning was something else. It would go off on a 3-4 second wave every few minutes starting from the infinite end of that photo, working its way toward the camera and finishing behind the camera. Some of the weirdest yet most awesome weather phenomenon I've experienced. I wish it had lasted longer so I could get some better composed shots and make something out of it. It is what it is, I'm just glad I got my first lightning photo!


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Jun 11, 2016 12:11 as a reply to  @ post 18036071 |  #19029

Puckman wrote:
I honestly don't know how you were able to focus your attention on the bench. :)

I didn't even notice there's a bench until Gene mentioned it. lol :p


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Jun 11, 2016 12:59 |  #19030

xpfloyd wrote in post #18036081 (external link)
Nice shot. My copy of this lens sold today along with my ef 16-35

How much did you let the 16-35 go for? If you dont mine me asking, why did you get rid of it. Was considering getting it next.


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Jun 11, 2016 13:00 |  #19031

Scrumhalf wrote in post #18036159 (external link)
Ah, that explains it! Didn't occur to me!

It's the canon f/4 version I sold as I decided to go all native and sell all my canon gear (apart from my canon manual lenses). I sold it for £575 (or half a Batis 18 as its better known)


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Jun 11, 2016 13:20 |  #19032

Back from a couple days at the cabin for R&R (and a revisiting of the Milky Way), rejuvenated to process yet another landscape.
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Jun 11, 2016 13:41 |  #19033

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another queen mary, black bars for instagram reason  :p

pain in the butt stacking, so gave up and left this way.
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Excuse the non Sony photos here everyone but just wanted to post something in relation to RMS Queen Mary seen in Charlies photo here.

Last year I was trying to research the history of my house (mainly what year it was built) and came across the photo below. It was taken in 1934 and shows the Queen Mary under construction at John Browns shipyard in Clydebank (my home town). In the background you can actually see my house. Its the sort of white square underneath the red arrow I have drawn on. Also in the photo is the Titan Crane which is the last remaining crane in this section of the clyde (https://en.wikipedia.o​rg/wiki/Titan_Clydeban​k (external link))


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Here is another shot taken in 1935 showing the the Queen Mary being fitted out. It was launched on September 26th 1934. The crane a bit clearer here.

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And finally here is a shot out my gallery taken of the crane. I post shots of the crane quite a lot as its only a few mins drive away and I still havent nailed a great sunset at it.

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Just thought I would post a bit of the history for any one that was interested.

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Jun 11, 2016 13:49 |  #19034

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Excuse the non Sony photos here everyone but just wanted to post something in relation to RMS Queen Mary seen in Charlies photo here.

Last year I was trying to research the history of my house (mainly what year it was built) and came across the photo below. It was taken in 1934 and shows the Queen Mary under construction at John Browns shipyard in Clydebank (my home town). In the background you can actually see my house. Its the sort of white square underneath the red arrow I have drawn on. Also in the photo is the Titan Crane which is the last remaining crane in this section of the clyde (https://en.wikipedia.o​rg/wiki/Titan_Clydeban​k (external link))

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Here is another shot taken in 1935 showing the the Queen Mary being fitted out. It was launched on September 26th 1934. The crane a bit clearer here.

Hosted photo: posted by Eddie in
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And finally here is a shot out my gallery taken of the crane. I post shots of the crane quite a lot as its only a few mins drive away and I still havent nailed a great sunset at it.


Just thought I would post a bit of the history for any one that was interested.

So cool Eddie; great post! :)


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Jun 11, 2016 13:56 |  #19035

xpfloyd wrote in post #18036206 (external link)
Excuse the non Sony photos here everyone but just wanted to post something in relation to RMS Queen Mary seen in Charlies photo here.

Last year I was trying to research the history of my house (mainly what year it was built) and came across the photo below. It was taken in 1934 and shows the Queen Mary under construction at John Browns shipyard in Clydebank (my home town). In the background you can actually see my house. Its the sort of white square underneath the red arrow I have drawn on. Also in the photo is the Titan Crane which is the last remaining crane in this section of the clyde (https://en.wikipedia.o​rg/wiki/Titan_Clydeban​k (external link))

Hosted photo: posted by Eddie in
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Here is another shot taken in 1935 showing the the Queen Mary being fitted out. It was launched on September 26th 1934. The crane a bit clearer here.

Hosted photo: posted by Eddie in
./showthread.php?p=180​36206&i=i256381645
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And finally here is a shot out my gallery taken of the crane. I post shots of the crane quite a lot as its only a few mins drive away and I still havent nailed a great sunset at it.


Just thought I would post a bit of the history for any one that was interested.

Fantastic Eddie, I love historical photographs anyway and it's so cool that your house is actually in the same one as the QM during her construction.


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