Martin,...I think the images turned out all right after all -
I keep coming back to these...wonderful captures - this one evokes so many emotions and is perfect in frame and exposure...awesome picture.
Bob
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Martin,...I think the images turned out all right after all -
Firefox = super over-exposed and washed outVictor, On your screen shot, the photo looks fine and very different from the photo posted above. So I assume it must have to do with the export function. BTW, I see the same differences on my office computer, my Apple labtop, and my iPad.
Georg
Thank you for feedback, Bob. It is one of my favorites from the trip, too. MartinMartin,
I keep coming back to these...wonderful captures - this one evokes so many emotions and is perfect in frame and exposure...awesome picture.
Bob
Wow Shashin,The S2 has the greatest defense against me buying one--price. And no, that is no good as I only have one kidney already.
I do hold the 645D in high regard, but I also hold a whole bunch of cameras in high regard. I guess the thing about the 645D is it is underrated--I have heard a lot of folks poo-poo the camera for not very good reasons and so I champion the camera more than I normally would. Although it does look like a pig with the A 35mm on it.Wow Shashin,
I never thought I'd hear you express these thoughts (interest in the S2 as lovely as it is, espcially it's lenses). I always thought you held the 645D in high enough regard...almost sacrid...and I can't blame you either!
Dave (D&A)
I agree with your stated thoughts almost to the letter. Both cameras are to be admired but for different reasons and I am extremely impressed with both with each having strengths and weaknesses when all factors are taken into account. But really, a "pig"? How insensitive...maybe more like a loveable pygmy hippo .I do hold the 645D in high regard, but I also hold a whole bunch of cameras in high regard. I guess the thing about the 645D is it is underrated--I have heard a lot of folks poo-poo the camera for not very good reasons and so I champion the camera more than I normally would. Although it does look like a pig with the A 35mm on it.
The S2 is a special camera and the only SLR built from the ground up--everything else is based on an existing film format.
There, that is the mental image I needed....maybe more like a loveable pygmy hippo .
I feel rather like this on waking in the morning, but after I have got my bearings I realise I ought to look like this:Here are a few images from last week - tracking mountain gorillas in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda (S2 + Apo Summarit 120mm)
I keep coming back to these shots too. Terrific images on many levels. Additionally many other S2 images to admire in this thread.I feel rather like this on waking in the morning, but after I have got my bearings I realise I ought to look like this:
Wonderful.
Chris