Here is a collection of photos taken on my Sony a7ii camera which are not part of the bigger journey / trip / month long solo odyssey posts on the front page of lostorwhat.com
Update: Now also includes photos taken with a Sony ZV-1 as of April 2023.
New tiny Sony ZV-1 camera to replace my 2 x broken Ricoh GR III's.
After the caves of earlier in the day, it was time to explore the other side of Lakes Entrance and find a view
On day 2 of my xmas short holiday I went to the Buchan caves, then an historic railway bridge then Loneseome Bay
Day 1 of Xmas 2018 at Lakes Entrance taking photos directly into the sun and messing about with HDR. These are Minolta 50mm F/1.7
Walk along the Yarra River - Minolta 50mm f/1.7 attached to my Sony a7ii
More of Melbourne with a Minolta 50mm f/1.7 attached to my Sony a7ii
A storm approaches Port Melbourne while I am wandering around with a Minolta 50mm f/1.7 attached to my Sony a7ii
I caught a great sunset in Melbourne with my Sony a7ii with an adapted Helios-44m 58mm F/2 lens
My Sony camera works well with old adapted lenses, so I bought a couple. A Minolta 50mm F/1.7 and Helios-44m 58mm F/2
I am not entirely satisfied with the quality of my night shots with my new camera, so I went out and did a bit more practice. Still more practice required!
At this time in 2 weeks from now I will be in Japan messing about with my new camera and climbing things, until then I cant seem to stop taking photos of things on or near the Ocean around Melbourne.
2 weeks until I go to Japan, still learning the new camera, so I went to take photos of boats at the very quiet are of Melbourne Docklands. It is very unlikely I will take photos like this in Japan.
I went to St Kilda and took photos of the Ocean and a garden while avoiding the 15,000 people lining up to appear on the finale filming of a home renovation television show.
A few more shots from my new Sony, messing about with lightroom, after taking these photos I bought a new wrist strap.
These are the first photos I took with my new a7ii, I had no editor so they are all straight out of camera jpegs resized in paint.net. This probably does not show off the full frame fancy lens optically stabalised shenanigans.