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    Te Redcliffe Pier

    I took this shot this morning with my new travel camera, a Sony a6000. This is a shot of the pier looking back towards land. I just had to get those clouds in shot.

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    Excellent detail Dave. I like the sky too - those clouds will be back tonight with thunder I think.

    At the risk of changing reality I think I would edit out the high-rise on the right - I find it a bit distracting and unbalances an otherwise great shot.

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    Re: Te Redcliffe Pier

    Nicely composed and captured.

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    Hi Dave, very nice shot I would crop the image from both sides to eliminate the lamp posts as they distract from the main subject.

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    Re: Te Redcliffe Pier

    Thanks for your comments Dicky, John and Binnur. Here is a cropped version which gets rid of the lamp posts and the high rise building. It works much better for me, thanks.

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    Re: Te Redcliffe Pier

    The sky came out well in BW. The rest is symmetry

    What do you think of the a6000?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    What do you think of the a6000?
    Well Dan I'm still getting used to the camera but so far I am happy with it and am confident it will suit it's intended purpose - ie a light weight, relatively compact camera that can produce decent image quality in a travel situation (landscapes, cityscapes, buildings and people shots (as in tourists)).

    Needless to say I am comparing it to my FF Nikon system and it can't match that in terms of sharpness and ISO noise performance. But so far I'm not concerned about that. I only have one lens, the 16-50 kit which is an in-expensive lens but it's performance is OK, particularly at the wide end. I don't make large prints.

    There are a couple of small nitpics :

    With Auto ISO, you can't set the slowest shutter speed as far as I can see

    The EVF takes a bit of getting used to but when you start thinking of it as a framing aid only, it works fine

    The hybrid AF system seems to work well but it still can't match the speed of a DSLR. This shouldn't matter to me for travel photography

    One feature of the camera I do like is the WiFi interface and in particular the use of the PlayMemories app to download pics to the iPad. If you are shooting raw, it will extract the embedded jpeg and download this to the ipad rather than the full raw file. This is much quicker and doesn't fill up the limited memory capacity of the ipad. It's all I need for quick preview on a decent screen.

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    Dave, my comments re the a6000 are pretty much ditto yours. One thing that I do like about the EVF is that when shooting with manual settings it pretty well shows you the exposure you're going to get. That was one of my pet peeves with the EVF in the Nikon1 is that it constantly adjusted its own brightness rather than reflecting your settings. I haven't utilized the wifi yet but that's a good idea downloading the jpegs to the pad. I'll have to see if it works with Android devices.

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    Re: Te Redcliffe Pier

    Beautiful image! I particularly like the edit now compared to the original. At first I was thinking this would look better if cropped a little bit from the bottom, but I like how you eliminate the two lamp posts instead. Clouds in Oz is sure more pronounced than over here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Beautiful image! I particularly like the edit now compared to the original. At first I was thinking this would look better if cropped a little bit from the bottom, but I like how you eliminate the two lamp posts instead. Clouds in Oz is sure more pronounced than over here...
    Thanks Issie

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    The crop works better Dave It seems that you also cropped from the bottom. May be you did it to keep the same aspect ratio.If the image was mine, may be, I wouldn't crop the FG as it adds depth to the image.

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Thanks for your comments Dicky, John and Binnur. Here is a cropped version which gets rid of the lamp posts and the high rise building. It works much better for me, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    The crop works better Dave It seems that you also cropped from the bottom. May be you did it to keep the same aspect ratio.If the image was mine, may be, I wouldn't crop the FG as it adds depth to the image.
    Thanks Binnur

    I was aiming to keep a similar aspect ratio but I wll have a look at what you suggest.

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