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Fun with the RX-1

JMaher

New member
The dock area and the expressway just outside of Tampa Florida. One shot cropped to a panorama view from Ybor City.

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A highly processed view of Ybor city. Just a fun night out that deserved a fun photo.

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markhout

Member
Picked up the RX1R a couple of weeks ago. It's not as pocketable as I had hoped to be, but I have been spoiled with the GR.

Here is a quick shot of a storm over Brooklyn and Manhattan this afternoon.

 

jim251

Member
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Swiss Baker

This is an RX1R outtake from my one-and-only stab at time-lapse photography. The Swiss Bakery (local, awesome) let me come in one Saturday at 4:30 a.m. to try to capture the hectic but controlled madness of getting ready for their crush of weekend morning business.

Their dress is characterized by their red caps - all employees wear them. I used this shot as a prototype for processing the thousands of frames in the time-lapse. I liked the look and went with it. All in all it was a completely experimental project for me.



RX1R, ISO 160

The time-lapse itself was shot with an Olympus E-M1, the camera I used for the year+ waiting for the A7R2 to appear. Believe me, time-lapse is right in the wheelhouse of the E-M1.

The bakery loved the final product but my conclusion was that these projects are just waaay too much work. I'd rather just stare at a nice still photograph.

If you're interested, the video is HERE...

Cheers,
 

Annna T

Active member
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Swiss Baker

This is an RX1R outtake from my one-and-only stab at time-lapse photography. The Swiss Bakery (local, awesome) let me come in one Saturday at 4:30 a.m. to try to capture the hectic but controlled madness of getting ready for their crush of weekend morning business.

Their dress is characterized by their red caps - all employees wear them. I used this shot as a prototype for processing the thousands of frames in the time-lapse. I liked the look and went with it. All in all it was a completely experimental project for me.



The time-lapse itself was shot with an Olympus E-M1, the camera I used for the year+ waiting for the A7R2 to appear. Believe me, time-lapse is right in the wheelhouse of the E-M1.

The bakery loved the final product but my conclusion was that these projects are just waaay too much work. I'd rather just stare at a nice still photograph.

If you're interested, the video is HERE...

Cheers,
Very nice, both the still and the timelapse. The red caps against the BW background makes it. I can easily see why they loved it.
 

markhout

Member
Baaad weather over Lower Manhattan last night, while I was hanging out in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Only got a little wet on my way back home.

Stitched pano, LR local adjustments.

 

The Ute

Well-known member
Desert is in bloom near my home: Globemallow, Sego Lily, Paddle Cactus, and Coreopsis.
 
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