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Given how good I think the A7IV is, this is something I'll likely look for used in a few years.  I really believe the sensor size is pretty idea.  The A7RV I get to use at work now is pretty amazing but the file sizes are enormous and I often don't need that much resolution even for large (30"x40") prints.

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My D200 is now over 20 years old, and while it shows its age, it still works.  The 300 F/4 I keep permanently attached to it is from 1987, but it has aged like a fine wine.  I use the combination to catch the local wildlife, usually without leaving my house.

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The "lawn crew."  This is from September, and the Hathaway house has now seen major renovations.  More on that later.

 

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An osprey looking for lunch. 

 

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The corner of the mower shed is a prime squirrel snack bar.

 

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"I have an acorn, and you don't!"

 

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*honk* *honk*  Canada geese don't actually like the pond that much, because it's surrounded by trees.  They prefer Sweetened Water Pond, across the street.  Even though it's a much smaller pond, it's open and they find id easier to access.  With that said, the geese will sometimes slum it and land in Jernegan pond.

 

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The ducks are slightly more frequent in their appearances, but they too prefer the more open pond.

 

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A great blue heron taking off the moment he caught sight of me.  Herons do NOT like humans.

 

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*gobble* Survived another thanksgiving.

 

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I took a bunch of photos of this fatso, but I've only one I've edited so far.

 

Tune in next time for fall colors, antique lenses, and irritated kitties.

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With Martin Parr’s recent passing, articles have resurfaced, including on a single vote getting him in Magnum. See how angry/joking photographers can get
 

“The other person to avoid was Martin Parr. As he put it, he was photographing a Magnum Annual Party for the first and last time – using a flash with a thing like a Styrofoam coffee cup on the end of it. My penile extension, he explained hopefully (but unsuccessfully) to any lady who passed by.

I mean if Magnum had to hire someone to do the party pictures, did it have to be Martin? He’s clearly not as successful as we all thought, if he needs to do birthday parties, Bar Mitzvahs and weddings. I sincerely hope the Magnum blogsite goes down before he has a chance to post. I mean, if Magnum wanted to hire a party photographer, why couldn’t they have selected a nice ‘concerned photographer’ like Philip Jones Griffiths or Ian Berry to do them – photographers who photograph you with dignity and humanism and make you look good – instead of the appallingly ‘cynical’ and ‘ironic’ Parr? Garry Winogrand and Diane Arbus did enough pictures at the MoMA of people looking demented without Parr adding to them.“ 

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Two things: (1) This time of year (we're picoseconds from the solstice), the sun does some funny things. (2) My CZJ 135mm F/3.5 Sonnar is one of my favorite lenses, full stop.  I describe the images it renders as "handsome."  Everything is sharp, colorful, and has the right amount of distance between subjects.  In a different universe, I might use a 135mm on a medium format (Hasselblad makes a neat 135mm that'll set you back about 5 large.)  It is not the narrow FoV that I like, it's what is to my biased eyes the "correct" amount of telescopic compression.  To wit:

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Note the birds in the upper left corner.

 

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Earlier, I was capturing fall colors with the Sonnar:

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Also this photo got into Flickr's "Explore" section:

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Nearly 5000 views and 150 favorites later.  TBH I find the whole thing kind of silly.  Longtime listeners may recall me mentioning that Explore is heavily botted and most of the photos that end up in it are eye catching, but not particularly good.  TBH that's what the above is, I think.  The Sonnar's bokeh is quite good and the little cedar tree is tack sharp.  With that said, the framing is nothing special.  It's just a snapshot with a shallow DoF.  The Sonnar is a great lens.  Flickr is dumb.

Bonus, previous photos of mine that I have made it into Explore:

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The pond next to Edgartown harbor.  2020 rework of a photo I took in 2006.

 

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IR version of the same area, 2013.

 

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A bungalow, across from Cannonball Park.  As I said, eye-catching but not necessarily good.

 

Next time: Cats, squirrels and whatever I get up to with some new glass (more on that later.)

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