Michiel Schierbeek
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Now, that is fun, Keith!
I didn't know you went to Afghanistan lately to do some shopping :ROTFL:
Michiel
I didn't know you went to Afghanistan lately to do some shopping :ROTFL:
Michiel
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Keith, this is marvelous! Really love it.This is a tree covered with burlap for the winter, heavily backlit by a low winter sun. Used the green P mode on the GXR A12 28mm, jpeg B & W, got as close as possible and pressed the shutter. I am wedded to this camera (don't tell anyone, though )
Keith
Thanks bbodine, Godfrey and MichielKeith,
The stack shot is spot on in my view. I am continually amazed at what you are able to produce with the P10 module. It seems like a lot of people brush it off as not worth much but your photos show it is very capable.
Well, it seems the A12 Camera Mounts came into stock at several places and are now sold out again ... if that's any indication....Ricoh has to work three times as hard to get its products recognized in North America than other more flashy vendors. Maybe that will soon change.
The location and the subject matter implicitly present a historic contrast: an orchard in what was called the Valley of Heart's Delight, but what now is better known as Silicon Valley. Thus, the photographer makes us play with ideas about the economic development of the location – with a twinkle in his eye: no highways, no airplanes, no housing sprawl can be detected in the photo, as if it were a fake of the past. That way, we are reminded that every photography shows only a segment of reality and asks the viewer for its integration.
thanks for looking. comments appreciated.
+1 :thumbs:HansAlbert, very poetic description of Godrey's Winter Light series image. Nicely said about a wonderful image!