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That's a compelling photograph. Nice.What´s next ?
I thought, let´s do it in color.
Olympus E-P3 + Summilux mFT25 mm, noNR
ISO200 @ f 2.0, 1/50 second, 25 mm focal length
Jorgen's right.....it's superb Klaus. :thumbs:Lovely portrait, Klaus :thumbup:
The table cloth is noisy, and the sensor of the GH1 is really stretched to the limit here. It looks more noisy than it is though. The little lighting that was there was pink and blue, which adds to the problem. The D300 might have done better, but I don't have an ultra WA for the Nikon, and the camera had to be mounted more than two meters above the floor, pointing down to get the view. More or less impossible without an articulated LCD.Jorgen,
nice photo - kind of noisy though ?
thanks, Simon - and really lovely details indeed.Nice set, Don. We had a car show locally here in Langley, BC, on Saturday.
Here's a few with the G1 and 100-300mm lens. (Click for larger images.)
Thanks, Paul. We are talking about the second one, aren't we? The big wings of the blue one are late 1950s, aren't they?@ Don; Great car show series. I love that Buick: a 54 I am thinking.
Paul
Hi klaus, it was in Hildesheim, 30 kliometres south to Hannover and just a 90-minute trip from Hamburg - if the Autobahn is free, that is.@Don
I see Braunschweig, Hannover, Peine. where did it take place ??
Hätte ich davon gewusst, wäre ich dabei gewesen und Du hättest die EP3 mit 12mm f2 und mFT Summilux testen können.
Regards
Klaus ( from near Hamburg )
Yes, the second Buick. I believe the first one is a '59. Real "Land Barges" they were. This last weekend I grabbed a few shots of the very rare '54 Buick Landau. They only made one as far as I know. I'll post a few shots of that when I get home this evening.Thanks, Paul. We are talking about the second one, aren't we? The big wings of the blue one are late 1950s, aren't they?
Jawohl, gebucht. Just send me a reminder..... wrote it downHi klaus, it was in Hildesheim, 30 kliometres south to Hannover and just a 90-minute trip from Hamburg - if the Autobahn is free, that is.
Ja schade, das wäre was gewesen. hätte ich ja gern mal ausprobiert.
Die Veranstaltung heißt Technorama und hat bereits zum sechsten Mal stattgefunden. Ist ein Zwei-Tage-Event mit Rennen auf dem Flugplatz und jeder Menge Action.
Letztes Jahr waren 500 klassische Autos und Motorräder da und 12.000 Zuschauer - doch leider gab's Theater mit Anwohnern, die sich über den Lärm beschwert haben.
Drum mussten sie dieses Jahr die Action auf der Rennstrecke stark reduzieren und alle Fahrzeuge mussten enge Lärmvorschriften befolgen. Da hast du nun mal eine erfolgreiche Veranstaltung in einer kleinen Stadt wie Hildesheim - und dann machen die wieder alles kaputt.
Anyway - wir treffen uns 2012, okay?
Looking forward to that. It's always great to have the chance of taking a look at cars that were built just once. Do you know the Astra Gnome Time and Space car? :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:Yes, the second Buick. I believe the first one is a '59. Real "Land Barges" they were. This last weekend I grabbed a few shots of a the very rare '54 Buick Landau. They only made one as far as I know. I'll post a few shots of that when I get home this evening.