Mike Hatam
Senior Subscriber Member
Those snow shots are fantastic! I especially love #2. These are all wall-hangers.
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+1Tim, Jaw Dropping Gorgeous!!!! Wow!
Joe, More Superb Work!
Did a photoshoot at a fashion show with my Nikon d800.
Had some down time so took some backstage and sidestage shots with the Rx1.
Experienced some difficulty with focus in very low light, but overall not too bad.
Iso up to 10,000 in color and up to 25,600 in b&w.
Didn't realize my aperture was set to f/2.2 the entire evening.
Oh well, here are a few photos.
excellent! i assume these are in-camera bws, aren't they?
The composition of this one is really outstanding. Brilliant!Three from today: the RX-1 seems not to mind being carried for two hours in light to moderate snow!
Thanks for the info Charles - sounds a bit like Hawaii. Look forward to more of your wonderful images.Thank you Ashwin and Joe
Joe, Elephant rock was named for the shape of the rock...I'm assuming! The formation is a volcanic outcrop. The region has an extinct massive volcano, which can be seen from aerial shots. So there are many areas, with volcanic outcrops and many fertile farming areas, lying close or not too far from the rim of this extinct volcano.