Stroll Seen while strolling...walking and wandering outside

This golf cart was quite distant, and so I used the full 960 mm effective zoom to capture it. The final crop was an additional 10 percent, then I resized it down. Since I don't have member access to this upscale golf club, the long zoom gets me in, with a moderate degree of resolution.

Canon SX-720, f6.9, 1/60 sec. handheld, ISO 80.
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Yesterday I posted a defective version of this iPhone 6s-plus/Cortex app/Zeiss ExoLens image, so today I'm reposting it. I've made mistakes in PP before this, but this one was the worst. Now better...

iPhone 6s-plus, Zeiss ExoLens, Cortex Camera App, indoor exposure.
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From a dedicated stroll through my "hometown" (I live nearby):
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I know they're pretty close to street photography - but it was the stroll that produced them ...
M.

From these photos, I'm thinking "Find a good coffee shop, and sit and chat up some of the locals".
 
From a dedicated stroll through my "hometown" (I live nearby):
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28138475952_a38e7f9799_b.jpg

27961940850_4fc5bb83f6_b.jpg

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I know they're pretty close to street photography - but it was the stroll that produced them ...

M.
Good to see you posting those D750 pics Matt. I've started buying the lenses first before I get my body and have been mulling over whether to eventually get that camera or maybe wait till I can get a D810 for cheaper once its successor comes out.
 
Good to see you posting those D750 pics Matt. I've started buying the lenses first before I get my body and have been mulling over whether to eventually get that camera or maybe wait till I can get a D810 for cheaper once its successor comes out.
I know it's highly OT, but ... Ray, I suggest handling both cameras before deciding - the D810 is one hell of a camera, but I find it more difficult to hold and shoot than the D750; and that's not even taking into account that it needs considerably more care in order to get the maximum out of its 36 MP ... The D750, on the other hand, falls right into my goldilocks zone: substantial, but not to heavy, fantastic grip, excellent IQ with malleable files, great battery life ... What's more, it's extremely reliable - whenever I'm in doubt about what camera to pick, I reach for the D750 because I know it'll work out; thus it has become my most used camera in spite of my continued infatuation with small, capable cameras (i.e. mostly :mu43:).

M.
 
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