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- Thursday March 30, 2017
Canonet QL17 + Portra 800
Very nice H. - there is a lot in that picture. Layers upon layers. Sweet - I.
Canonet QL17 + Portra 800
Drunk or not, that is a wonderful photo I. Hardly a ripple on the water, perfect . P.View attachment 35591
Loch Awe - reflections - upside down clouds. Never allow a drunk man to use a 16mm lens full frame. Nikon D700. Yours - I.
@Helveticum @Blademonkey @Barry Giddens @patw
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Loch Awe - reflections - upside down clouds. Never allow a drunk man to use a full frame 16mm lens. A sober person may well have exposed it properly too. Nikon D700. Yours - I.
@Helveticum @Blademonkey @Barry Giddens @patw
I can almost detect the sounds and smells, wonderful, great picture. P.Hong Kong at night
QL17 + Portra 800
Marvellous, vibrant image.Hong Kong at night
QL17 + Portra 800
I like the way my eye is drawn from right to left as the scaffold pole runs away and is out of focus at the end and lots of texture with the netting. Underneath all of that what do you have......urban decay under repair? Should I be looking so close or thinking too much!View attachment 35819
If not a first - a second for me in pic of the day. Shot on a camera phone. My new one - it has two Leica branded lenses in it - one for black and white and one for colour - ah yes - that will be why it was eye wateringly expensive. If using colour the images from the two sensors are meshed together by the software. I must say I'm astonished how good the quality of the image is - this isn't - but it will shoot RAW files - f**k me. It won't replace my 'normal' cameras but for stuff on the fly - like this image - I look forward to using it more. A picture is a picture - no matter how it was originated. Yours - I.
@Helveticum @Barry Giddens @Blademonkey
As Paul said, you can't help but be drawn along the length of the pole. Some kind of renovations? Intriguing image.View attachment 35819
If not a first - a second for me in pic of the day. Shot on a camera phone. My new one - it has two Leica branded lenses in it - one for black and white and one for colour - ah yes - that will be why it was eye wateringly expensive. If using colour the images from the two sensors are meshed together by the software. I must say I'm astonished how good the quality of the image is - this isn't - but it will shoot RAW files - f**k me. It won't replace my 'normal' cameras but for stuff on the fly - like this image - I look forward to using it more. A picture is a picture - no matter how it was originated. Yours - I.
@Helveticum @Barry Giddens @Blademonkey