This one has everything going for it, Joe.....so nice.18mm f/8
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This one has everything going for it, Joe.....so nice.18mm f/8
Al is certainly looking meditative!Everybody: Thanks for the generous comments! The first with the 60mm; second with the 18mm.
Cheers, Matt
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Joe,Thanks Rich and Matt.
Yep, the 60mm is pretty sharp.
A quick day in downtown Los Angeles:
Hi Johnny, yes parts are very picturesque indeed, and you never tire of the variable weather. Any plans to visit?Dave and Joe,
I love these images! Scotland is beautiful, my grammy hails from there! That seaside village would make a great film location too.
You won't regret it. Excellent lens.Joe, you convinced me to get the 18mm. Very impressive results with this little, discreet, and amazing camera!
Johnny.....I like both of your shots.....nice sunset and really nice B&W conversion of the schoolhouse.Here's a sunset...I needed a foreground, but it does't convey scale.
This really is a quirky camera, i'm always hitting buttons or pushing something I shouldn't, it makes all kinds of noises, like a frisky kitten, but I can't get enough. Oddly, out of all the cameras I've used, this camera is one of the most satisfying! I'm even using a cable release, so it feels like film. My relationship with this camera is like no other, and when I figure it out, I'll try to convey it.
It was actually perfectly dry, just a light mist that was clinging to the ground in the harbour and out to sea, with this marvellous subdued light filtering through.Rich, just love what you do with the 60.
Jim, an absolute stunning shot.
David, how do you keep the camera dry in that weather? Fun images.