Sony α7 II / ILCE-7M2 • Sony FE 28mm F2 @28mm • 1/250 • f/4.5 • ISO 2500
Jan 24, 2017 09:06 | #138 Be safe Image hosted by forum (836481) © invi2003 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Broxx Member 82 posts Likes: 9 Joined Oct 2015 Location: Chicago, IL More info | Jan 24, 2017 16:14 | #139 Shot with the 21mm Wide Angle Attachment Image hosted by forum (836525) © Broxx [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Sony A7ii | Sony FE 16-35 f/4 | Sony 28mm f/2 | Sony FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
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I was looking at the attachment. Do you think is worth it?
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Broxx Member 82 posts Likes: 9 Joined Oct 2015 Location: Chicago, IL More info | I personally love it. I do a lot of city/architectural shooting so it is essentially my daily driver. 0 complains Sony A7ii | Sony FE 16-35 f/4 | Sony 28mm f/2 | Sony FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
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Jan 27, 2017 03:37 | #142 Bottle Beach Koh Phangan Thailand Uldis | Instagram
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Jan 27, 2017 08:05 | #143 uljens wrote in post #18256623 Bottle Beach Koh Phangan Thailand not so easy to get there by the car, but when you get there, you appreciate that Sony A7II + FE 28mm f/2.0 @ 5.6, two horizontal image panorama enjoy ![]() ![]()
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Jan 28, 2017 13:00 | #145 Permanent banmidwest... the everything looks like a ColorChecker Grayscale....
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 28, 2017 14:09 | #146 nekrosoft13 wrote in post #18257868 midwest... the everything looks like a ColorChecker Grayscale.... Everything looks dead... I really need to move out of midwest... 4-6 months a year everything is gray... If money and family obligations were no object, where would you like to move to? [that's just intended as a fun open question for anyone/everyone] David | Flickr
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Jan 28, 2017 14:21 | #147 David, I think I would like living in the Pacific Northwest. Endless opportunities for landscape photography. Mountains, rugged coastline, waterfalls, etc look so appealing. Winter would be tough. - Alfredo -
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Jan 31, 2017 13:01 | #148 Permanent banDavid Arbogast wrote in post #18257909 If money and family obligations were no object, where would you like to move to? [that's just intended as a fun open question for anyone/everyone] Family took me here to Georgia, and I'm happy with it (mostly). But, having moved from KC, we're now twice as far from the Rockies, which is a huge huge huge bummer. A trip to Glacier NP, my favorite place on earth, seems impossible now. My wife and I were discussing a possible summer trip to Ouray, CO (camping at Ridgway SP) and we're just not sure if we want to make such a long road trip. We'll probably limit our travels to the Appalachians or the coastal cities (St Augustine, Savannah, Charleston, etc.). Living in KC we were close the beautiful Ozarks (Southern MO and Northern AR) and Flint Hills (Eastern KS) and within reasonable driving distance to both Rockies and Appalachians. that's something we are still trying to figure out... but definitely tired of Illinois...
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 31, 2017 18:03 | #149 nekrosoft13 wrote in post #18260690 that's something we are still trying to figure out... but definitely tired of Illinois... Is not that I don't like snow, I don't mind snow, I just hate the in-between crap, for past few years when it snows in Illinois you get snow for 1-2 days and then it melts and you are stuck with gray-brown slush, and everything looks dead. Wisconsin and Upper Michigan is better, because when it snows the snow actually says and often gives you a magical looking winterry landscape. We were considering, Maine, Virginias, Arizona and Texas, where we actually end up, I don't know yet. Wow. All really really nice sounding places with great scenery. David | Flickr
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Feb 01, 2017 10:22 | #150 Permanent banThats another thing... Illinois especially northern part during summer you often get temperatures in 90-100 range, but then you also end up with 80-90+ humidity...
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