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Old 13th January 2010   #301
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Two examples of classical architecture being surrounded and dwarfed by modern technology. Istanbul, Sigma DP1.
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Old 13th January 2010   #302
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Osman,
really like the first shot, seems like part of a movie. Certainly the old part is the prettier.

all the ebst

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Old 14th January 2010   #303
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Color

The camera was a Ricoh GRDII

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Old 14th January 2010   #304
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Thank you, Paul. I enjoy shooting around town just like I do.
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Old 15th January 2010   #305
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One more snow pic.

Looking across the road from our front door.


DP1 night time by streetlight
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Brrrr! that looks like "life in the freezer".

Love the light from a street-lamp i presume.
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Old 16th January 2010   #307
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Pacific Street - Dallas

Shot with a GRDII

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Old 16th January 2010   #308
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GRDIII --- love it




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Old 17th January 2010   #309
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Old 17th January 2010   #310
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Venice Carnival





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Old 23rd January 2010   #311
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LX3 on "Acid"
I'm really enjoying my LX3 which I treated myself to at Xmas. Going a bit OTT with HDR but it's fun. After a lifetime of lugging pro packages around it makes a nice change.
Retirement beckons in a couple of years and I see myself moving to micro 4/3rds.
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Old 25th January 2010   #312
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Old 25th January 2010   #313
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Old 25th January 2010   #314
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Old 25th January 2010   #315
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Old 25th January 2010   #316
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Old 25th January 2010   #317
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Wonderful shots, Scott and ShiroKuro! Couldn't take my eyes off them.
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Could someone help me out here, I had to replace a monitor - the old one died - and I failed to recalibrate it. I have PP some images but after looking at them on other monitors they dont look right. The new monitor was very bright and punchy out of the box and hence my images are PPed a bit duller than they should be.
I better find that 'spider' calibrator
thoughts on this..
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Old 26th January 2010   #319
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i use spyder 2 and it almost always takes away light/glare and corrects the contrast. it's your best bet.

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Old 26th January 2010   #320
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ShiroKuro those are some of the best images i've seen in a while. Superb.
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Old 27th January 2010   #321
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The snow has gone now but...

GRD2 after sunset.
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Old 28th January 2010   #322
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Thanks Will much appreciated ...
In this last image the grain and the grit really works well with the white of the snow .... What a look she is giving ...really like this one .
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Old 30th January 2010   #323
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Old 2nd February 2010   #324
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Really great photos here recently. The surfing boy is awesome.

Here is one from a few days ago. GRDII.

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Replaced. Here is the new version, and some other photos.







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Old 5th February 2010   #326
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Scott and Will, you have some excellent photos uploaded.Thanks.

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Old 7th February 2010   #327
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Sayhun, that is very kind of you. It is always nice to have someone appreciate your images, particularly someone like yourself who's work I admire.

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A lot of inspiring images, I find ShiroKuro's particularly strong.
A recent shot with the S-90.(At ISO 1600)

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The bar at the Hilton Heathrow, w/GRD3

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We have had some hot days here, this path lead to the fernery at botanic gardens.. ahh cooool
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The bar at the Hilton Heathrow, w/GRD3

I love this one Scott
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Suspended above an empty ice rink.

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Old 21st February 2010   #333
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Was going to post these in the London thread but couldn't find it quickly enough.

A few GRD2 B&W in London.





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real Cool Will great captures.
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Thanks Derek.
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In July I sold my Canon G9 in order to fund the purchase of an Olympus E-P1.
While I don't regret the decision... I really do miss that little camera,
here are a few of the photographs taken with it,




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this has been an exciting month for us in philadelphia - we had 3 major snow storms between december and february. according to some weather forecasters, philadelphia had more snow than anchorage, alaska.












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Daniel.
Terrific B/W the light coming through the windows #2 very nice.
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Terrific B/W the light coming through the windows #2 very nice.
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took this today just before seeing the move "wolfman"...not very good though...

GRD2 with a fisheye lens....



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Here she is- Hiromi Uehara my Favourite Musician, at Marians Jazz room Berne.
the GX100 is pretty bad in poor light and at 1600 iso I have a line down the screen. Up to 400 iso its ok.BTW she played her latest solo work. "Place to Be".
She doesnt need a band, on her own she is exceptional and unhindered.
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This last photo is really astonishing. I gather you were in the water too, right? Did you have one of those underwater carcasses? Excellent excellent work!
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As always the photos from this forum are excellent. Particularly like the photos from Devon Shaw (metro and handstand) and Shirokuro the tv's and the surf.
Wills picture of St Pancras(?) is lovely.

I went to Monza Park again and got to the sculpture "Lo Scrittore". Does
deceive the eye a little I thinkl.


the set is here http://www.flickr.com/photos/polloba...7623388211223/
All taken with the GX100.

The Lambro river has been severely damaged by someone pouring 2400 tonnes (!!!) of fuel oil in it. Its now heading down the Po towards the Adriatic.
This is a pure warning from the Mafia to someone . No way could that have been done without a lot of planning.
The Lambro on Sunday in Monza Park, just downstream of here 2400 tonnes was quietly gulp gulping into the river while I took this pic.



rest of the Monza park set here:-
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all with the GX100.

BTW- just got my copy of Altroconsumo (Italian "Which" magazine ) and the
Ricoh CX1 best of test !

all the best

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this has been an exciting month for us in philadelphia - we had 3 major snow storms between december and february. according to some weather forecasters, philadelphia had more snow than anchorage, alaska.
What a charming idea - the umbrella being part of the image and the theme for the set. The best ideas are the simplest. Well done Daniel.
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..during Blue Hour in Berlin. House of the Cultures of the World. DP1
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Wonderful shot, busch63. It shines as an example of what DP1 can do in masterful hands.
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Busch,
you know how to use that camera, colours and composition are lovely.

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My wife's macro flowers. I couldn't beleive my eyes when I saw these, taken with a Canon SD950. Here are 2 samples.



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Nice to see some bright fresh flower colours to lift the winter gloom!

They are beautiful Seyhun, thanks for posting.
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My wife will be very happy to hear that. Thanks.
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