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  1. Hi everyone! I'm new here. I have been following Sony Alpha Rumors for a while and I decided it might be a good idea to meet you all. I've had the a7s since Dec 2014 and of course, I love it. I recently took the camera to Red Top Mountain State Park in Georgia and got these shots. What do you think? I did a number to it in lightroom, but as the first landscape type work that I've done, I'm pretty happy with it. (They are attached. Sorry if this isn't the preferred format). Both are taken with the Zeiss 24-70 F/4 FE lens. The pretty color photo: 30 sec f/6.3 24mm ISO 1000 (is 30 sec too long for these type of shots?) The milky way: 30 sec f/5 24mm ISO 4000 For the milky way photo: it was one of those moments where my jaw dropped after the in-camera processing took place and the imge finally showed up. I thought to myself: "Is that the f&*(ing milky way?!" Anyway, I thought I'd share these. Glad to be a part of the group here!
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