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Shelby Lewis
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Just in from a tour in Europe with the Boston Early Music Festival's production of Niobe... a few touristy shots worked up on the laptop.
Cheers,
Shelby
Cheers,
Shelby
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I certainly along with many enjoy the Merrill's. I find not only for the clarity but I do enjoy the way the sensor interprets the light. At times it can produce a harsh image but most times it can be tamed into something that my other camera's cannot achieve. The Dp1 has become my favourite of the three Merrll's for the 19mm lens. Looking forward to your images.I just bought a Merrill DP1 and took my first photo. Just a snapshot of part of my home's garden just to try out the camera. I am flabbergasted! What a magnificent little camera. To say I am excited would be an understatement. I took a severe crop from small part of it and the crop is wonderful. Once I work out how to include a photograph on the forums (this is my first post) I will post a copy of the original photo and then the crop. Needless to say I have just ordered a Sigma Merrill DP2 (on sale) and am on the hunt for a DP3.
I think your images are stunning. You seem to have worked some real art into the photos. I notice that you often fade the photos to very dark as the sky in this photo. It is dramatic but how are you doing this? Is it an exposure setting?
hi Furtle. I am in Cornwall but on the south coast. I do though when able pop across to the North coast which as you are aware is not that far.I think your images are stunning. You seem to have worked some real art into the photos. I notice that you often fade the photos to very dark as the sky in this photo. It is dramatic but how are you doing this? Is it an exposure setting?
I believe your photos are from North Cornwall. I lived in Cornwall for 15 years and wish I had known about Sigma cameras at the time!
ps Are you using graduated filters?