A walk in the Park

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A walk in the Park

Postby aim54x on Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:13 pm

Just sharing some photos I took with the Sony A7 as I strolled through Hyde Park tonight.

War Memorial - SEL2470Z
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Across the water - SEL2470Z, slight crop
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The Fountain - SEL2470Z
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Vista - CV12/5.6 - I am tempted to crop the top and bottom on this to form a pano...thoughts?
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Re: A walk in the Park

Postby bigsarg7 on Sat Mar 28, 2015 11:10 pm

Wow, such lovely sharp/ crisp images. I have to say the Sony can take some pretty spectacular shots. #2 is my favourite of the images you've shared, took me a while to actually scroll down further.
In regards to the last image, I agree a crop would make it look a bit better in regards to the composition. Would love to see it when you've completed the crop. So don't forget to share it.

Well done!!

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Re: A walk in the Park

Postby zafra52 on Sun Mar 29, 2015 10:00 am

I like them all! No cropping is needed.
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Re: A walk in the Park

Postby Matt. K on Sun Mar 29, 2015 1:28 pm

Good images and the technical quality is evident. #3 looks like Paris.
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Re: A walk in the Park

Postby gstark on Mon Mar 30, 2015 6:40 am

Excellent stuff. Hyde Park? Been a long time since I was there. Either of them. :(

On the last one, I'd crop from the bottom, but not from the top.
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Re: A walk in the Park

Postby aim54x on Mon Mar 30, 2015 9:34 am

Thank you everyone! I am still not undecided about the crop on the last image. I will have a play and see what happens, if I find an option that I am happy with I will post it up.

bigsarg7 wrote:I have to say the Sony can take some pretty spectacular shots.


I have to admit that there have not been many instances where I have been let down by the Sony, but when it does hit it's limits it is frustrating (silly Sony RAW limitations). Now that I have made my peace with the Sony RAW file the relationship has been much more enjoyable, especially now that I have a few M-mout primes to keep it all small and compact.

gstark wrote:Excellent stuff. Hyde Park? Been a long time since I was there. Either of them. :(


I should have an opportunity to visit the other Hyde Park in June.
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