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dp1 landscape

Streetshooter

Subscriber Member
Nice stuff....good eyes, good camera and great weather that I am jealous of.....

The dynamic range is beautiful.........I see all kinds of things in that 1st one......

Thanks Wayne......
 
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nei1

Guest
Wayne you give this camera a breadth of possibilities like no one else.
 

Will

New member
Superb!

(Latin superbus excellent, proud, from super above + -bus (akin to Old English bēon to be) — more at over, be
Date:
1549
: marked to the highest degree by grandeur, excellence, brilliance, or competence)
 

otumay

New member
Bravo Wayne!

Wonderful images, nicely captured and presented.

It has become much more difficult to resist the temptation to buy a DP-1 now (in spite of my dissatisfaction with its older brother, SD-14).

Kind regards,

Osman
 

mazor

New member
loving these images. There is a sort of errie feeling from those tree trunks! amazing black and white contrast here!

Mazor
 

Rawfa

Active member
I have sold it along my Lx3 to get a Nikon D90. To make a long story short I ended up no getting user to the super bulky D90 and went back to compacts. I'll include in my signature "If it doesn't fit on my pocket it's not for me".
 

helenhill

Senior Member
Just Outstanding.....Wayne
Nature 'Raw' in all its Beauty...:)

Rawfa: I can Totally Dig your POV
'If it doesn't Fit in my Pocket its not for Me"
 

ecliffordsmith

New member
Hi Wayne,

Very nice as usual. I really like the depth and perspective of the first shot.

Are you tempted by the DP2? I have a GRD2 which I like a lot but 28MM EFOV is really not my focal length. The DP2 at 41mm is looking very interesting to me.
 

smokysun

New member
thanks, all. this may be as close as we get to a traditional film camera.

ed, the dp2 might be really good for portraits. this is about as close as you can get without cropping or distortion, dp1.

wayne
www.pbase.com/wwp
 
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