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May 31, 2017 19:51:52   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
tejaswrangler wrote:
Johnny, this is one most interesting and enjoyable Post...great story and beautiful pictures. Good picture of the dreaded worm that we find eating the leaves of our Tomato plants. Thanks for sharing the story and pictures, made my day! Tejaswrangler



The Thanks goes to you Wrangler, Thank you for looking and Thanks for taking time to reply my friend!!!!!

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Jun 1, 2017 06:34:04   #
jayway55 Loc: Philadelphia Area - USA
 
Beautiful set, Johnny. Gorgeous colors and details, especially in the downloads. I love the webs on the sage, nice capture.
Jane

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Jun 1, 2017 07:25:27   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Delightful, colorful and well done. I series like this is sure to bring a smile to you face!

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Jun 1, 2017 07:32:14   #
JoeB Loc: Mohawk Valley, NY
 
Outstanding shots John.

JoeB

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Jun 1, 2017 07:36:56   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
HOT Texas wrote:
a little note, when I bought my Sony a7rII, I had to sell off some of my equipment, included in that equipment was a Sony a6000 after less than a year I was missing my little Sony a6000 really bad, now don't get me wrong, I love this Sony a7rII this 42 megapixels beast takes awesome pictures and very proud to own it and will never sell it, but back to my point I was missing my a6000 so bad I bought another one about two weeks ago.

I have shot lots and lots of camera's in my years, Canon 5d's, Canon 7d's Canon 7d MII Nikon D70, Nikon 7100 and 7200 Sony a350, Sony a100, Sony a7 Sony a7rII Sony nex-6, the list goes on, There is nothing in this world I'd rather shoot than a Sony a6000, well now why do you say that Johnny? well let me tell you.

#1 Image quality
#2 small, fits in your hands like a glove
#3 super light, you don't feel like your holding a brick with a lens on it.
#4 and the main reason I can hit every control with my right thumb, I'm talking shutter speed, ISO, white balance, shooting modes, f/stops, bracket key, pop-up flash, ALL while looking thru the amazing view finder
(think about that)
#5 absolutely the most fun camera to shoot, will bring the fun back into photography, a street shooter's dream camera, point and shoot, Thousand's of lenses will mount on it, Focus Peaking for manual focus lenses

the list can go on and on and I for sure not knocking anyone's camera, I love them all no mater what brand, but if you ever get a chance to pick up and shoot a a6000, or the new a6300 I think you will see what I'm talking about and be amazed.

Please use the downloads, hope you enjoy and have a great day, Only some of these pictures are with the Sony a6000, some with A7r2 and some with Sony a350
Thanks for looking!!!!!
a little note, when I bought my Sony a7rII, I had ... (show quote)



Johnny, excellent series. I really enjoyed the different flowers and the colors. The cat was sharp as a tack.

Greg

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Jun 1, 2017 14:25:53   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
jayway55 wrote:
Beautiful set, Johnny. Gorgeous colors and details, especially in the downloads. I love the webs on the sage, nice capture.
Jane


Thank you very much Jane, very much appreciated!!!!

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Jun 1, 2017 14:27:16   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
Cwilson341 wrote:
Delightful, colorful and well done. I series like this is sure to bring a smile to you face!


Carol, Thank you so much!!!! I like for people to smile!!!!

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Jun 1, 2017 14:27:49   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
JoeB wrote:
Outstanding shots John.

JoeB


Thank you very much Joe!!!!!

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Jun 1, 2017 14:29:21   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
CLF wrote:
Johnny, excellent series. I really enjoyed the different flowers and the colors. The cat was sharp as a tack.

Greg
Johnny, excellent series. I really enjoyed the di... (show quote)


Greg thank you so much, I used to shoot a lot of macro's but kind of got away from it.

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Jun 1, 2017 23:01:35   #
larryzplace Loc: Elk Grove Village Illinois
 

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Jun 1, 2017 23:23:46   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
HOT Texas wrote:
a little note, when I bought my Sony a7rII, I had to sell off some of my equipment, included in that equipment was a Sony a6000 after less than a year I was missing my little Sony a6000 really bad, now don't get me wrong, I love this Sony a7rII this 42 megapixels beast takes awesome pictures and very proud to own it and will never sell it, but back to my point I was missing my a6000 so bad I bought another one about two weeks ago.

I have shot lots and lots of camera's in my years, Canon 5d's, Canon 7d's Canon 7d MII Nikon D70, Nikon 7100 and 7200 Sony a350, Sony a100, Sony a7 Sony a7rII Sony nex-6, the list goes on, There is nothing in this world I'd rather shoot than a Sony a6000, well now why do you say that Johnny? well let me tell you.

#1 Image quality
#2 small, fits in your hands like a glove
#3 super light, you don't feel like your holding a brick with a lens on it.
#4 and the main reason I can hit every control with my right thumb, I'm talking shutter speed, ISO, white balance, shooting modes, f/stops, bracket key, pop-up flash, ALL while looking thru the amazing view finder
(think about that)
#5 absolutely the most fun camera to shoot, will bring the fun back into photography, a street shooter's dream camera, point and shoot, Thousand's of lenses will mount on it, Focus Peaking for manual focus lenses

the list can go on and on and I for sure not knocking anyone's camera, I love them all no mater what brand, but if you ever get a chance to pick up and shoot a a6000, or the new a6300 I think you will see what I'm talking about and be amazed.

Please use the downloads, hope you enjoy and have a great day, Only some of these pictures are with the Sony a6000, some with A7r2 and some with Sony a350
Thanks for looking!!!!!
a little note, when I bought my Sony a7rII, I had ... (show quote)


Nice shots, especially the " Unicornapillar "

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Jun 3, 2017 19:39:11   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
larryzplace wrote:


Thank you much Larry!!!!

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Jun 3, 2017 19:39:57   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Nice shots, especially the " Unicornapillar "



SENSORLOUPE, Thank you!!!!

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Jun 4, 2017 08:28:37   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
HOT Texas wrote:
a little note, when I bought my Sony a7rII, I had to sell off some of my equipment, included in that equipment was a Sony a6000 after less than a year I was missing my little Sony a6000 really bad, now don't get me wrong, I love this Sony a7rII this 42 megapixels beast takes awesome pictures and very proud to own it and will never sell it, but back to my point I was missing my a6000 so bad I bought another one about two weeks ago.

I have shot lots and lots of camera's in my years, Canon 5d's, Canon 7d's Canon 7d MII Nikon D70, Nikon 7100 and 7200 Sony a350, Sony a100, Sony a7 Sony a7rII Sony nex-6, the list goes on, There is nothing in this world I'd rather shoot than a Sony a6000, well now why do you say that Johnny? well let me tell you.

#1 Image quality
#2 small, fits in your hands like a glove
#3 super light, you don't feel like your holding a brick with a lens on it.
#4 and the main reason I can hit every control with my right thumb, I'm talking shutter speed, ISO, white balance, shooting modes, f/stops, bracket key, pop-up flash, ALL while looking thru the amazing view finder
(think about that)
#5 absolutely the most fun camera to shoot, will bring the fun back into photography, a street shooter's dream camera, point and shoot, Thousand's of lenses will mount on it, Focus Peaking for manual focus lenses

the list can go on and on and I for sure not knocking anyone's camera, I love them all no mater what brand, but if you ever get a chance to pick up and shoot a a6000, or the new a6300 I think you will see what I'm talking about and be amazed.

Please use the downloads, hope you enjoy and have a great day, Only some of these pictures are with the Sony a6000, some with A7r2 and some with Sony a350
Thanks for looking!!!!!
a little note, when I bought my Sony a7rII, I had ... (show quote)


tomato worms are hard to spot...you better get him off of there...he looks hungry!
love all the flowers...especially the larkspur and the caladiums!

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Jun 4, 2017 12:37:03   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
merrytexan wrote:
tomato worms are hard to spot...you better get him off of there...he looks hungry!
love all the flowers...especially the larkspur and the caladiums!



Thank much MT, they are hard to spot, they blend in really well, he way out some where on the back 40 now


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