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Mirrorless Monday, Aug 30, 2021


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These empty houses that litter the Corrèze (and likely the rest of rural France) fascinate me.

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X-T20, 33/1.4

I love the lintel with the house address above the door! Worthy of photographs!

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Some from a Sony A7R, lenses noted.

 

Tamron Adaptall-2 135mm f/2.5 (Model 03B)

 

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Tamron SP 500mm f/8 Tele-Macro Catadioptric (Model 55B)

 

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Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS

 

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Tamron SP 500mm f/8 Tele-Macro Catadioptric (Model 55B)

 

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All very nice shots as always, Rick! I really like the bird...what kind is it?

 

Andy

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andycollins4716 said:

All very nice shots as always, Rick! I really like the bird...what kind is it?

 

Thanks, Andy. The bird's a Tui ( (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae), one of the few really colourful New Zealand native birds. It's sometimes referred to as the "Parson Bird", in reference to the bunch of white feathers at it's throat.

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Suspension derives from chassis flex in either model of kart. #60 is a Laydown, with a wheelbase around 92 inches, #27 (here) a Sit Up with around 73 inches. The four slick tires also control the handling characteristics mainly thru tire pressure settings, 12-20 psi being typical. On either machine, some "meat" on one's "bones" helps ! Padding is cheap.255486916_2k21-030b-047ces264x6.thumb.JPG.84943187b4fc1dc94ac0152c355adfb0.JPG
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