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Very nice, John. Love the soft curving lines.Gehry's Staircase (at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto)
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Very nice, John. Love the soft curving lines.Gehry's Staircase (at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto)
Hi Rawfa,Nice. It has a bit of an HDR look to it. Would you mind sharing your post treatment?
The AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario) allows cameras inside, but you can't take pictures of the artwork. My only regret was that on this visit the lower floors of the staircase were blocked off because of the 'Tut' exhibit (and will remain so until sometime in April). However, the staircase between the 4th and 5th floors (where the stairs actually snake outside of the building) is open.Lovely shots, John. How did you smuggle a camera in there?
Keith
HI DianeWhat a lovely diverse group of images above. I enjoyed all and won't add my comments more than that. I guess I'm just in a funk --grey/grey/brown does that to one LOL--so I've enjoyed looking at others photos.
Diane
Plus the EVF on the GF! isn't NEARLY as good as the one on the G1. http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gifThank you! That one was focused and framed at eye-level using the EVF. As was this one, taken a few minutes prior (same lens and settings, a little shorter exposure time):
One of the reasons I've decided to stick with the G1 and not buy a GF1 is that I use the EVF rather a lot; having the EVF built-in and always available is a plus, as is the ability to split the EVF with information panel on the LCD.
Someone must have taken it off temporarily, placed it on that stick and forgot to retrieve it. We were the only ones left at the park so I imagine that whoever owned it simply forgot about it and would eventually come back for it....
Tullio - what an extravagant glove to leave behind - did it drop off a ski-lift?
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superb!Gehry's Staircase (at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto)
No offense intended, but I find that statement to be irrelevant. The GF1 EVF works nicely in my experience, even it if is lower resolution. But overall the G1 body does things a little more comfortably for my hands. ;-)Plus the EVF on the GF! isn't NEARLY as good as the one on the G1.
Jono,Devon.
too much stuff on website I'm afraid, and reduced to pictures of puppies :ROTFL:
I like the colour version of the barn better as well . . . but I think the foreground is too bright - it just isn't like that when you get a grey sky, and my mind rebels against it! (unless, of course, the foreground is lit by the sun, but that looks quite different). I generally feel that if you need more than two shots to get the dynamic range in, then it's likely to look unnatural. The other thing is that I'm never convinced by the 'blending' that lots of these programs do - I think it looks better generally when you use the different photos for the different parts of the picture, and just deal with the edges (difficult with trees!). Of course, this is just my personal feeling, and I usually seem to be wrong .
all the best
I was lying down on the floor with a micro rubberized tripod, the tricky partNice! Did you use a tripod or was it hand held? I can't seem to get three hand-held identical shots to do HDR processing.
Love the cat - looks like you are taking an image of what he/she seesGF1 + Olympus OM 80/200 f4.5 1/1000 ISO 200