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I took these photos in my little garden.
Gear infor: A7RM2 – SEL35F14ZA
High quality: https://flic.kr/s/aHskCSJUhT
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Douglas Dubler
“Summertime Boy” Sony RX100Mklll 70mm @ 1/125, 100 ISO. ©2016 Douglas Dubler 3. www.douglasdubler3.com
Jens Gade
Fly sitting on a bright rock.
Shot in natural light with FE90G on A6300, stacked of two f/5.6 ISO 640 images.
Steve Zywica
The dynamic range in this camera is ridiculous. I thought for sure This shot wasn’t going to turn out. This dog was completely shadowed and I was able to bring it back perfectly in post.
Sony A7RII // FE 35mm F1.4 ZA
Instagram: @stevezywica // www.stevezywica.com
Uldis Plinte
1st Batis 85mm portrait shoot out
A7 II + Batis 85mm @ 1.8
More in my facebook page – Uldis Plinte PhotoBox
Rico Lee Wei-Jie
The “Great South Gate” Sungnyemun, at Namdaemun district, Seoul, Korea.
This is a composite of 7 images, with at least 3 different exposures.
A6000 + SELP1650
Gallery: https://www.facebook.com/ASDgraphy/
Santiago Moreno
Ladybug on an aloe vera after a drizzle. Captured with a Sony A6000 + SEL55210 + Marumi 305 macro filter. ƒ/8, 1.3s, ISO 400, 55-210@210mm. instagram.com/rolsanmordua
Aso Nihad
Chilling out
Sony A6000 + Mitakon (Dark Knight) FE 0.95F
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/94677217@N02/
Justin Beevor
Wreck of the Giannis D, Sha’ab Abu Nuhas, Red Sea. Sony A6300 in Nauticam underwater housing; Sony E 16mm f2.8 with fisheye converter; Magic Filter; 1/60th f6.3 ISO320
https://flic.kr/s/aHskywJP3A
Dan Redwing Hawk
Upper Fall Creek Falls, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, WA
This weekend, Gavin, my middle son and I made the trek out to Fall Creek Falls in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Neither of us had been there before, so it was a fun adventure to share with only him.
Also, good to note- Gavin says, “Dad, this is a really cool waterfall, but it has the dumbest name ever.”
Agreed.
This view is somewhat unique as most people shoot from the lower falls, but if you keep hiking through a tangled mess of downed trees and roots, the trail leads to this amazing view of the upper falls. This is a Pano from 8 images made with my Sony Alpha A7ii and Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2.
You can see more of my work at http://danhawk.com