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DJKennedyDJKennedy Registered Users Posts: 555 Major grins
edited September 12, 2006 in Holy Macro
Recently, I purchased a Sony A100, and paired with the 18-70mm kit lens and a Hoya R72 IR filter, I took some IR images.

If you are interested, you can check em out at http://www.djkennedy.com/gallery/1829246

ALL images where taken with the A100. Some where NOT PS'd at all, others have been.
http://www.djkennedy.com

What did Cinderella say when she left the photo shop? "One day my prints will come."

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  • gluwatergluwater Registered Users Posts: 3,599 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    This one is pretty neat. I like the composition and colors. What are your impressions of the A100 so far?
    Nick
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  • gluwatergluwater Registered Users Posts: 3,599 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    I just checked out the rest of your site. The Northern lights shots are really cool and I like your navigation, it's very simple, easy to use, and unintrusive.
    Nick
    SmugMug Technical Account Manager
    Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
    nickwphoto
  • SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    DJKennedy wrote:
    Recently, I purchased a Sony A100, and paired with the 18-70mm kit lens and a Hoya R72 IR filter, I took some IR images.

    If you are interested, you can check em out at http://www.djkennedy.com/gallery/1829246

    ALL images where taken with the A100. Some where NOT PS'd at all, others have been.

    I looked at your sight and picked the one I liked best and noticed that Nick had posted he like one in particular......... we picked the same shot :D

    You IR's are really nice, I will check out the rest of your gallery soon.
    Thanks for sharing, and please do post more, how bout posting some actual images in here ??? ....... Skippy (Australia)
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  • DJKennedyDJKennedy Registered Users Posts: 555 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    gluwater wrote:
    I just checked out the rest of your site. The Northern lights shots are really cool and I like your navigation, it's very simple, easy to use, and unintrusive.

    Thanks for your comment on my IR images (that abandoned house is actually my favourite subject!)

    It took me hours to get that nav bar to work properly since I know nothing about CSS (or coding in general).

    Derek
    http://www.djkennedy.com

    What did Cinderella say when she left the photo shop? "One day my prints will come."

  • DJKennedyDJKennedy Registered Users Posts: 555 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    gluwater wrote:
    This one is pretty neat. I like the composition and colors. What are your impressions of the A100 so far?
    I'm getting more and more impressed with the A100 all the time. Example: the in camera 'Super Steady Shot' feature - worth the cost of buying the camera right there IMO.

    I like taking photos of aircraft (work at a airport), and trains (used to work for a railway), and the steady shot really works well. The amount of sharp aircraft images have risen well - sharply :D

    I also had several lenses for the Minolta mount already that I purchased 10-15 years ago (500mm F8, 50mm F1.4 for example) which all work on the A100. Another big bonus for me since I don't use film any more and those lenses where not being used, and not worth my time to sell.

    The only drawbacks I find with the A100 - is:
    • Doesn't focus as fast as my 20D (needed for taking photos of fast moving subjects like trains and planes)
    • With my Sigma 28-300mm (left over from my film days), the camera really hunts around when trying to focus in lower light - annoying.
    • Starting to get major hotpixels during loooong exposures (star trails) even with noise reduction
    First point means less photos of that fast moving subject, or missed photos
    Second piont means possibly going to manual focus (I wear glasses so this can be difficult) but does better with my 50mm 1.4
    Third point might just be a defective sensore or what ever as my first long exposure was 12 and a half minutes with no hotpixals (no NR iether), but after that first long exposure I'm getting hotpixels during long exposures

    Camera is lighter than my 20D - bonus
    Larger MP count - bonus as I tend to enlarge photos, and crop

    I had the Maxxum 7D (also still have the Maxxum 7 film camera), I liked the dials and easy acces to things, where as the A100 isn't quite as easy/fast to access functions - no biggie, gotta learn the camera is all.

    All in all - I do like the A100. It's really groing on me, and replacing my 20D fast for most photo opportunities (except maybe the star trail shots due to hot pixel issues).

    With the low cost of the camera, I would suggest it to anyone just getting into DSLR's
    http://www.djkennedy.com

    What did Cinderella say when she left the photo shop? "One day my prints will come."

  • DJKennedyDJKennedy Registered Users Posts: 555 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    Skippy wrote:
    I looked at your sight and picked the one I liked best and noticed that Nick had posted he like one in particular......... we picked the same shot :D

    You IR's are really nice, I will check out the rest of your gallery soon.
    Thanks for sharing, and please do post more, how bout posting some actual images in here ??? ....... Skippy (Australia)

    Thanks Skippy for your comments on my IR images. As I mentioned - that building is my favourite subject, I've been going back to that building for years but she has started to cave in.

    I figured to lete everyone see all the IR shots I have so far, it would be easier to have people go to the site, and then post new images here.

    Future photos will be posted here when I just have 1 or 2 new ones.

    Hope you enjoy the rest of the site as well.

    Derek
    http://www.djkennedy.com

    What did Cinderella say when she left the photo shop? "One day my prints will come."

  • Awais YaqubAwais Yaqub Registered Users Posts: 10,572 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    Loved them great work
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  • DJKennedyDJKennedy Registered Users Posts: 555 Major grins
    edited September 12, 2006
    I love your tiger photo - almost acting like its shy or something. I also like the tall waterfall shot (a favourite subject of mine).

    The Blue Angel images are quite execllent (I work at an airport!). I've never seen the Blue Angels, only our (Canadian) Snowbirds.
    http://www.djkennedy.com

    What did Cinderella say when she left the photo shop? "One day my prints will come."

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