OK Donna, are you laughing at me like Earl does? that's what I think when I get smiley's
HOT Texas wrote:
OK Donna, are you laughing at me like Earl does? that's what I think when I get smiley's
Na...I was too brain pooped to think up my own comment, Johnny. You know I wouldn't laugh at you unless you said something funny!
Johnny, these are nice pictures! Like you, I love the colors produced using vintage Minolta lenses. I enjoyed viewing these pictures, thanks for sharing.
Tejaswrangler
tejaswrangler wrote:
Johnny, these are nice pictures! Like you, I love the colors produced using vintage Minolta lenses. I enjoyed viewing these pictures, thanks for sharing.
Tejaswrangler
Thanks much Wrangler!!!! It being auto focus I wouldn't call it vintage just yet.
nimbushopper wrote:
Nice set Johnny!
Thank you Nim!!!! appreciate it!!!!
Excellent series, enjoyed them!
Treepusher wrote:
Excellent series, enjoyed them!
Thank you much Randy, Super glad you enjoyed them!!!!!
Beautiful shots Johnny. You're right about the color. Striking.
-Doc
docshark wrote:
Beautiful shots Johnny. You're right about the color. Striking.
-Doc
Thanks much Doc, ya, the colors are on the warm side, but I love them!!!!!
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
HOT Texas wrote:
These were shot last Sunday when the weather was really nice and was testing out a Minolta AF 28-85mm lens on my Sony a7rII, I freaking love Minolta colors and this old lens produced excellent pictures, being built back in it's day, it's a bit heavy being all metal on a mirror less camera, but I can put up with that.
The Chipping Sparrow was shot with a Sigma 100-400mm APO, ISO 200 @ f/8 shutter 1/200sec.
There is a double download if you wish to look.
Thanks for Looking!!!!!
Johnny
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Johnny, excellent variety. Love the caption of the dog looking at the gate.
Greg
[quote=HOT Texas]These were shot last Sunday when the weather was really nice and was testing out a Minolta AF 28-85mm lens on my Sony a7rII, I freaking love Minolta colors and this old lens produced excellent pictures, being built back in it's day, it's a bit heavy being all metal on a mirror less camera, but I can put up with that.
The Chipping Sparrow was shot with a Sigma 100-400mm APO, ISO 200 @ f/8 shutter 1/200sec.
There is a double download if you wish to look.
love the cute welcome sign, and the chipping sparrow shot, ht...enjoyed all of them!
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