Great review. I had one as well and moved up to an XSI. Very underrated sensors as I think both…
A Trip to New York
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8 responses to “A Trip to New York”
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Nice work. FYI, It is Grand Central Terminal, not Station.
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You deserve a great deal of credit for this series….all of the compositions are strong and together make an even better collection,,,,it’s interesting to see how far the best modern lenses {i.e. Zeiss} have evolved when compared to an older lens such as your Canon FD 70-210mm….your poignant and powerful final image, “A Rose For The Remembered” stands alone and far above all the rest.
Best Regards,
RP
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Thanks so much for your kind words.
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Jordan these images are a seriuosly good ad for the A7ii. Wonderful.
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Fantastic. My favorite work from you for a while, and I visit regularly. Every image could stand alone, yet the series is so good as a set!
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Jordan, This set of images is fantastic!. Keep up the good work!
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That Sony has a great sensor, the Zeiss 16-35 F4 is a beautiful lens, but they are both just potential until someone does something special with them, and you really have with this series of images!
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Ansel Adams would tip his hat to you.
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