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Not quite John (when the chrome is your subject). I have seen many well exposed LF shots with lots of surface details (not the web sharpened things that hurt ones eyes). It is really nice that way (for me at least).
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Doh! Thanks Cindy.Tim, The G1 gives you the choice of 4:3, 3:2 or 16:9.
No pics of the Steam Clock?Cindy Flood said:Wonderful series, Terry.
Thanks Cindy. I am having so much fun with the G1 I want to try a few of my Leica lenes in particular I have a 135mm F4 Tele Elmar that is a gem given it's age and grace.
Best regards. Terry
Here is a little different perspective of the Gastown steam clock - shot with the G1 and the 45-200.No pics of the Steam Clock?
(my favorite thing in Vancouver)
Ah, very nice. Thank you!!Here is a little different perspective of the Gastown steam clock - shot with the G1 and the 45-200.
Best regards. Terry
Don't know if it was mentioned but that works in Firefox on Windows too.The way you zoom with the Mac is to hold down the control key and roll the scroll ball. You can go up or bring it back down.
Thanks Brian.Cracking shot Terry - love the detail in the steam!
Thanks for sharing
Brian
Carl and all, thank you so much.Hi Terry, Great street shots and the steam image is very nice as well.
Regards,
Carl