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  1. I am wondering how many of you guys run a blog. Me and my wife started a travel/lifestyle blog and most of the photos are with my Sony A7R2. http://crepesandcameras.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/co-incidentally-colombo.html Do subscribe, like/ share/comment.
  2. we where very early to see the magical sunrise above the rice fields. We loved it... Sunrise @ Rice Terrace - Bali Indonesia by Daan Wagner Sony a7R II + 16-35 and Lee Little stopper - Lee landscape polarizer
  3. EXIF: Sony a7s | FE 55mm F1.8 ZA ƒ/9.0, 1/160s, ISO 125 Just walking around the Blue Mosque area when I saw this and luckily captured the framing before the first woman got too far out the frame. Unfortunately I wasn't aligned perfectly – it was really a second shot more than anything – but I can't tell if the slight alignment 'issues' give it a more dynamic feel? Or if their impact is negative altogether... Anyway, thanks for looking
  4. From the album: Travel Photography

    Tasty Mubai Street Food. Shoot with the Sony A6000 and the Sony Zeiss 16-70 f4.

    © Andreas Mariotti

  5. Hi All, I'm delighted to share with you a selection of photographs form a trip I made to Nepal earlier this year with my trust A7r in hand. There's more images over at www.jonroberts.co.uk if you're interested...enjoy! If someone can advise me how to post a video properly I'd be grateful! https://youtu.be/e_tmCo1PW20
  6. A few days ago i visited the beautiful town of Venice / Italy All pics made with the Sony A7RII and Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 You can find more on my FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/TorstenMuehlbacherFotografie/
  7. Soo how many of you have seen a Sony a100 in action? I know that mirrorless is the rave now, but even though I acquired an A7 recently I have to admit that this old warrior is perhaps the one I bonded with the most. Maybe because it was my first DSLR, maybe it's nostalgia, who knows.. Now before I continue.. Hi all, my name's Angel and this is my first post here (so please tell me if this is the wrong section). I'm from Bulgaria and I love to take photos when I travel. My favourite method of transportation is by train because it gives me the opportunity to see different things and meet new and interesting people. My a100 is long gone, but luckily the photos remain. I've taken quite a lot more photos since I made these, but decided that they would make a nice introduction. Hope you like them. Cheers!
  8. Wat Gu (also written Ku, but pronounced Gu), an old Thai temple located on the banks of the Chaophraya River in Nonthaburi, Thailand, has been here for about 250 years. In 1880, a tragedy happened right in front of the temple. One of the queens of the King of Siam - Rama V, Queen Sunandha, was in the royal barge going up river to the rural palace north of Bangkok. The barge tipped and she fell into the water with her 1 year old daughter. She was also pregnant at the time. Under the strict rules of that time, only royalty were allowed to physically touch royalty - on pain of death. So, no one in her retinue was able to jump in to save her. She drowned with her children. The King built a memorial at this temple near where she drowned. The temple is also famous for its old chapel built sometime in the 1700s by the Mon people who migrated to this area. As I was wandering around taking photos, a monk approached me and asked if I would like to see inside the ancient chapel. He kindly opened it up and left me to take as many photos as I wanted. Lucky I had my RRS tripod in the car because it was quite dark inside. The inner walls are covered with ancient murals, some in quite bad shape but some quite distinct. You can see some of the photos here: http://www.peterwalker.com/watgu2015.html Shot with A7Rii with either with the 55mm f1.8 prime lens or the 16-35mm f4 zoom.
  9. Taken with A7,28-70mm,panorama with 3 vertical shots,handheld. Thanks for watching
  10. A recent a shot of Bangkok's skyline, last light of the day. A7II x Tokina 17mm f/3.5 RMC. Processed in LR, PS.
  11. This is my first submission on SAR! Here are some of the pictures from my first trip to China in January. Taken either in the Summer Palace or in the Forbidden City in Beijing. Shot with a Sony A99. Flickr 500px
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