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New Lenses
New Lenses Came Yesterday For My Sony A6400 Aps-c. Samyang 12mm f/2. Y/N 16mm f/1.8 I Was Hoping To Just Use My Existing Lenses, But Because Of The X1.5 I Could Only Get Down To 42mm With My 28mm Full Frame I Thought I Would Be Able To Use My TTartisan 11mm f2.8 Giving Me 16.5mm, But Adobe Don't Have A Profile To Compensate For The Distortion, And I Lose To Much Of The Frame. Just One Lens To Get Now The 18 To 105 G Lens, Its Really Annoying Because I Had That Lens When I First Stated And Sold It Because I Was Putting On A Full Frame🫤.
MACRO FIRST ATTEMPT
Trying My Hand At Some Macro Photography Here Is My First Attempt Of A Oak Seed With fruticose lichen, which is a composite organism of a fungus and an alga living in a symbiotic relationship. The lichen gets its nutrients from organic matter and does not harm the wood it grows on. Shot With My Sony RX10IV With A 10 X Magnification filter on it.
MACRO FIRST ATTEMPT
Brighton Pier
In This Photo I Tried To Capture The Gull In Flight, Unfortunately The Angle Was Out To capture The Eye, Also Focus Was A Bit Out. If I Was A Little Higher Or Caught The Bird Whole In The Water Instead Of Hitting The Horizon Line, I Feel It Fights With The Busy Background. But Overall The Image Is Strong But Composition Needs Work?
Brighton Pier
Sony A6400 Results
I Have Just Purchased The Sony A6400 And Took It Out In The Forest Today, The 3 Shots Are With The Standard Lens That Comes With It, 16-50 OSS II F3.5-5.6. I wasn't Expecting To much, (BUT) I'm Happy With The Results For Colour And Sharpness. I Usually Shoot Full Frame. I Wanted An Every Day Camera.
Sony A6400 Results
Using The Rule of thirds:
Using The Rule of thirds: I places the subjects (cinema and church) along the intersecting lines of the rule of thirds, creating visual balance The long, diagonal line of the cinema building draws Your eye from the left foreground into the background, leading naturally to the towering church spire. Foreground interest: The signage and entrance of the cinema provide a focal point. I should have made more of an effort to Show the whole Cinema sign without obstruction by using a higher view point.
Using The Rule of thirds:
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