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Another nice set. B&W can be a very satisfying type of photography.Black and White and Square.
Thanks Tim, Yes b/w is fun. Those were done using the in camera Rich-tone Mono mode.Another nice set. B&W can be a very satisfying type of photography.
BTW, it looks as though you've been out with the camera just a couple of streets away from where I was born, about three hundred years ago...
Indeed... and you'd need only to find a cafe sporting a suitable shop frontage, with some late-night customers dressed in 1940s attire, and you'd be taking it well beyond "hints"..... more fun watercolour from a train journey to Stroud.
Here and there I can see with some of these little hints of Edward Hopper.
I agree I also wish there were some control settings to reduce the watercolour effect a bit.Indeed... and you'd need only to find a cafe sporting a suitable shop frontage, with some late-night customers dressed in 1940s attire, and you'd be taking it well beyond "hints"...
Actually, I do like the effect, but I'd like it more if there were control settings. I find it to be too much in most of the shots that I've tried, and I've been left wishing that I could scale it back to say 50%, or even a little lower. I suppose I should just take a normal shot, and try manipulating it in PP to get a similar effect. Perhaps I'll work on that.
Love this image. Proof that the best camera is the one that's ALWAYS with you!..unfortunately when the tunnels were opened up they appeared to be full of Seagulls....
That place looks a little "Temps Perdu"! It would be wonderful if it were still open... is it?Here's one more pic for the "A la Recherche..." collection.
Thanks. Certainly this little camera will always go everywhere.Love this image. Proof that the best camera is the one that's ALWAYS with you!
No such luck. The notice in the window says it closed on Wednesday 22nd March, so it may well have been this year.That place looks a little "Temps Perdu"! It would be wonderful if it were still open... is it?
Must have been 2006... that was the last year in which 22nd March fell on a Wednesday. Pity.No such luck. The notice in the window says it closed on Wednesday 22nd March, so it may well have been this year.
You'll have to get your Olivetti ribbons elsewhere.
Yes, this little Sony continues to amaze me... while my 5D and assorted lenses sit almost unused. I have fallen to wondering just why I bother to keep them.It is possible to crop a fair amount and use higher ASA with this camera.
I must admit that I still shoot RAW+Jpeg (as a kind of insurance policy), but the Jpeg is almost always perfectly good. Just occasionally, the Raw file helps recover a poor exposure, but in truth, the Raws are largely redundant.I still shoot jpeg.