Hi Vivek,From Barcelona, last month.
This one is really cool! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Hi Vivek,From Barcelona, last month.
Hi Don,Great images here in mono, love the portraits and scenics, all well done, have to use this unobtrusive little camera more...here is another mono conversion I just did this a.m.
Don, this one and your recent photos in the "fun with" thread (Bodega Bay and Fort Bragg Ca), are very much to my taste. Lovely.Great images here in mono, love the portraits and scenics, all well done, have to use this unobtrusive little camera more...here is another mono conversion I just did this a.m.
Don (Streetshooter), I REALLY enjoy your photos, in part, perhaps, because it's a photographic genre that I am neither comfortable with, nor good at. Regardless, your eye for interesting subjects and juxtapositions, and your sense of composition are superb. Your website should be an eye-opener for those who moan about the shortcomings of the E-P1 for this type of work.Tropicana Casino, Atlantic City, NJ.
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Nice shot!
G1+28/1.9 Ultron
Hi Vivek,Decisive momentum (no reference to the new member) comes at a premium.
In my case, everything is a lucky grab since it is done with a 5 Euro Computar-TV lens and I have not "upgraded" my firmware for faster focusing..
Hi Ranger 9,
Panasonic G1, 85mm f/1.5 Canon RF lens, 1/125 & F/1.5 @ ISO 1600 (I think)
Nothing special about this except that I liked the way the edge light picked out Brett's striking profile...
...okay, that and that I was getting tired of reading all the bloviation on the M9 image thread about the "M look"... there are some excellent b&w images in that thread, but at web size the mystical qualities they're all talking about are purely in the eye of the beholder, and I don't think they look any more "rich" or "deep" or "rounded" or whatever than many of the images posted in this thread!
Yes, "subject stabilization" is obviously the next frontier for photo technology.Shake reduc wouldn't do much for motion blur though..