Forum: Pentax K-70 & KF
08-08-2018, 12:53 AM
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Whoa. That's the kind of shot that really shows off the quality of those lenses. The sharpness! And that bokeh! The color rendition is beautiful too.
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Forum: Pentax K-70 & KF
07-28-2018, 12:13 PM
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Thank you! Everything posted in this thread except for the detail shot from the Ta Prohm temple was shot on a tripod. I guess I wish I could handhold 6-15-second exposures like those city shots - that'd be a good superpower to have :D But alas, I'm only human. I have to say, even using the tripods a grand total of five times, dragging them around two countries for a month was very much worth it. For some shots, you just can't do without one. Would have missed some beautiful sunrises and sunsets, not to mention those city shots (or they would have had a lot more noise, a lot more people, and a lot less character).
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Forum: Pentax K-70 & KF
07-27-2018, 12:39 PM
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I posted a bunch of these over in the 18-135 thread (here and here), but I did bring another lens with me on my recent trip to Cambodia and Vietnam, so I'll post some stuff from my Tamron 10-24 here. Unlike with the old K-x, I'm actually getting consistently usable results from that lens now. What a change a camera upgrade can make! Before the trip, I was happy with the K-70, but after taking 1650 pictures over the last months, I'm in love. This camera is great.
Angkor Wat sunrise by Valantar, on Flickr
Angkor Wat sunrise by Valantar, on Flickr
Ta Prohm detail by Valantar, on Flickr
Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Hue by Valantar, on Flickr
Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Hue by Valantar, on Flickr
Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Hue by Valantar, on Flickr
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