Nice Photos.
Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 February 2008
Most of us have taken one or two nice photos.
Here is my candidate as being almost quite good. In fact it is two painstakingly joined.
Taken up in the mountain at Skurdalsvatn in 2000.
Though this one takien in Warsaw in November 2006 is not bad:
I know there are several good photgraphers here, and it would be nice to see some of you best efforts if you feel inclined to share!
George
Posted on: 09 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 09 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
I can't begin to guess how many man hours, how much love was clearly spent on all these. A truly wondrous collection of motors. Fantastic to see so many in one place and being used, not exhibited.
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by Kevin-W
Originally Posted by GraemeH:
Cheers G
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by Kevin-W
Grand Ducal Palace:
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by Kevin-W
What DO you think they are talking about?
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by Kevin-W
That's a stuuner Jamie - love the clouds especially and the contrasts.
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 10 August 2014 by GraemeH
Posted on: 11 August 2014 by Kevin-W
The Three Acorns:
Posted on: 11 August 2014 by GraemeH
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Posted on: 11 August 2014 by Fabio 1
Originally Posted by JamieWednesday:
Wow!Bravo Jamie
Posted on: 11 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Hello Sunbeam
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by GraemeH
Very nice series - what lens is that?
G
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Thanks G
The MG picture was with the Sigma DP3
All the others were with the petite (but brilliant) Ricoh GR
Both cameras with fixed, prime lenses
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by GraemeH
Thanks - Little Ricoh's is how I learned the craft!
Lovely things.
G
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Well as much as I enthuse about many things in the world of cameras, let me tell you the modern GR with it's APSC sensor, brilliant electronics, great ergonomics, seemingly infintite customisation options and at a size that really does fit in your pocket is a dream come true!
I had (still have) a GRD III which was interesting but lacking a bit in terms of IQ and diversity in use. If you had (and liked) a GR1(?) and given your own image style and equipment preferences, I suspect you would love this!
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by GraemeH
I'm talking antique - a 500G !
G
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Ah OK. Well as you may remember I have one of those too...They're really not all that mind!
Thoroughly recommend the modern GR though
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by GraemeH
I'm not really into aquiring camera 'gear' as such. Happy with my M8 and 40 'cron.
Got a nice black Fuji X100 for my son and it's a nice 'learner' camera.
G
Posted on: 14 August 2014 by JamieWednesday
Originally Posted by GraemeH:
Happy with my M8 and 40 'cron.
And why not...
Posted on: 15 August 2014 by GraemeH
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