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Yes - that is a good solution, but two whiskys may be better. I recommend Teachers. Just enough whisky that you can't tell left from right.:sleep006:Either you, your server, or my browser, has somehow swapped L and R on the 2 last pairs. The 2 first are OK (and I´m cross-eyed from trying to get it right. Think I need a whisky...)
All 4 pairs are "equal" - look right distance from right border.Either you, your server, or my browser, has somehow swapped L and R on the 2 last pairs. The 2 first are OK (and I´m cross-eyed from trying to get it right. Think I need a whisky...)
Fantastic picture!Seen on a market in Bergerac/France. E-P1 with kit-lens.
Thanks for looking, Karl
Well, look at the areas marked in blue.... I still prefer that whisky.:thumbup:All 4 pairs are "equal" - look right distance from right border.
I think you should buy a Zalman Trimon 3D monitor
Matt, the way the shadow falls across her nose is a bit unfortunate , but I still love this shot!The first was in Castle Acre Priory.
Nice picture but, be careful, a lady was stung by a Northern Black Widow in Oakville a couple of weeks ago. :cussing:Was having lunch in our back yard when I noticed a couple of others setting up for lunch, too. G1 + Olympus 35mm macro, hand-held.
If I'm not mistaken, the Northern Black Widow has the red hourglass shape on its abdomen. There's nothing like that in my garden (though I'd be tempted to try getting a picture if I saw one).Nice picture but, be careful, a lady was stung by a Northern Black Widow in Oakville a couple of weeks ago.
Gorgeous shot woodmancy!Here is another one. This lens certainly has an interesting Bokeh
Pentax 50mm/1.4 - shot with the G1
Keith
No use looking for a picture, because they are shy. You would have to tickle it's tummy to check if it had an hourglass.If I'm not mistaken, the Northern Black Widow has the red hourglass shape on its abdomen. There's nothing like that in my garden (though I'd be tempted to try getting a picture if I saw one).
Thanks Lili - this image excited me because of that OOF stuff. Vivek says it is double line bokeh, so I've posted the images here and over in the Leica forum because bokeh is interesting to me.Gorgeous shot woodmancy!
Love the Bokeh, IMHO
Which 50/1.4? I've 2. The FA and a M42 Super Tak (the radioactive one).
Come on Vivek, this is exciting stuff - how about tomorrow?Looks like I would need to show some samples of ookeh with various lenses and how they appear.
Will put it in the 'to do' list, Keith.
Don't worry about that stuff - life is short. Images are the most important.Will try hard, Keith. I have several hundred shots with an Angenieux 0.95 lens from Paris but can't show any of it (it was a private affair and will get sued my pants off by some of the most powerful lawyers in the whole world).