danlindberg
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26 seconds exposure, iso 25 and f8.
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You are truly inspirational!A three image panned stitch. The sweet Alpa TC and a Schneider 35 XL. Fantastic hiking setup
I think you are missing a great opportunity. One of my favorite cameras for street/documentary was a Horseman SW612. All zone focus. I also believe another member (Woody Campbell?) uses his Alpa handheld for street subjects. Dan Linberg also uses his camera handheld. I would at least try using it as a walk around camera one day. Nothing to lose, unless you drop it....tech camera for anything that doesn't...
Matt,We're in the "New Toy! Shiny!" phase here, so feel free to shake your head and say "Everyone has to go through that stage." Nevertheless, I'm going to post some samples from wandering around the city. Unfortunately, security guards DO recognize it as a camera, and I got shooed out of some interesting places.
All Cambo WRS AE/IQ140/SK35XL. The cyclists are f/16, 1/8 second, the hypodermic needle building is f/11, 1/60. All hand held.
Best,
Matt
Just the inspiration I need before attempting to use the GX680 for pan shots at the car racesWe're in the "New Toy! Shiny!" phase here, so feel free to shake your head and say "Everyone has to go through that stage." Nevertheless, I'm going to post some samples from wandering around the city. Unfortunately, security guards DO recognize it as a camera, and I got shooed out of some interesting places.
All Cambo WRS AE/IQ140/SK35XL. The cyclists are f/16, 1/8 second, the hypodermic needle building is f/11, 1/60. All hand held.
Best,
Matt
Cambo WRS SK43XL Leaf Aptus II 5 2 image stitch
Matt,Well, who can resist a nice sunrise? lecture: That was a rhetorical question!)
--Matt