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LX3 images.

gandolfi

Subscriber Member
Hello All,

I enjoyed the simplicity of the 'film grain' mode - at the Great Western Railways Steam Train Museum in Swindon.

Cheers,
Gandolfi.
 
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gandolfi

Subscriber Member
Hello All,

More grains of sand than pixels:)
A few detail shots from an exquisitely crafted display of sand sculptures at Weston-Super-Mare.
Shot as dynamic b/w jpegs and tinkered with and coloured using iPhoto.

Cheers,
Gandolfi.
 
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D upton-Hackett.

Guest
Looks nice there Gandolfi, yesterday the news showed it wet and the local hoteliers not pleased with the met office.

Lovely B/W shots.

Derek.
 

gandolfi

Subscriber Member
Cheers, Derek,
Seems like I was at the seaside on one of the few sunny days during July, last Saturday.
Gandolfi.
 

Will

New member
Lovely work here Gandolfi. I like the fact that you are using jpgs and iPhoto to make such beautiful images.
 

gandolfi

Subscriber Member
Thanks Will,

I find my LX3 gives me lovely b/w jpegs and iPhoto is usually perfectly adequate for my humble needs.

Cheers,
Gandolfi.
 

HiltonP

New member
Taken during the Kelby Photo Walk, in Cape Town's V&A Waterfront.
Portrait orientated, 16:9, 24mm frames, stitched in CS3.
 

dhsimmonds

New member
Elderly Painted lady butterfly in "end of season" condition! Shot with my D-Lux-4 the LX-3 with a posh name!!
 
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D upton-Hackett.

Guest
That is lovely, apparently they only live for around 6 weeks "quote from BBC unquote."
 
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meilicke

Guest
Those are some bright colors! My daughter could not stop grinning after that ride two years back.
 
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