09-13-2012
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09-13-2012
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paul, you do just plain stinking beautiful work. ^
when you going to add the rx100 to your sig?
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09-13-2012
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very nice...
how are you doing without a internal finder?
the lcd only working ok?
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09-13-2012
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Very nice ought to be printed
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09-13-2012
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09-14-2012
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There you go Paul, signature changed.
Joe, I'm doing okay without an internal finder. I have the GRD IV too which is the same so not too many problems. I found the Fuji X10 more of a pita despite it having an optical finder, as it had no focus confirmation and I found I had too many out of focus shots so had to use the LCD anyway.
The Sony has accurate and fast focus. I find the multi AF quite good in use for street shots. I'm also trying out hyperfocal shooting too.
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09-14-2012
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At 100 years old yesterday, this lovely lady shows off her card from the Queen.

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09-14-2012
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what a wonderful photo. how did you do the black background? post processing, or studio?
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i seek to photograph the things not seen.
" ... faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." Hebrews 11-1
"One eye sees. The other eye feels." - Paul Klee
"... For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." - apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians, 4:18
"Film will only become art when it's materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper." - Jean Cocteau
http://blackcreekjournal.blogspot.com/
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09-14-2012
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Did the background in LR3 Paul. Not even sure I do it the right way but seems to work.
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09-14-2012
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There you go Paul, signature changed.
Joe, I'm doing okay without an internal finder. I have the GRD IV too which is the same so not too many problems. I found the Fuji X10 more of a pita despite it having an optical finder, as it had no focus confirmation and I found I had too many out of focus shots so had to use the LCD anyway.
The Sony has accurate and fast focus. I find the multi AF quite good in use for street shots. I'm also trying out hyperfocal shooting too.
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i assumed that you would be fine with the lcd...i am having no problems or concerns either.
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09-15-2012
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09-18-2012
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The perpetual new guy.
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09-18-2012
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Very nice, Joe. I like the composition and the B&W conversion a lot.
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What a lovely portrait! And the RX100 produces great color!
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09-18-2012
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thanks jamie!
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09-19-2012
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09-21-2012
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Fun little camera!

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09-21-2012
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09-25-2012
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we need some new images...
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09-26-2012
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Joe, I gotta thank ya for this. I've been busy using my G**4 and have let the Sony sleep.
I got an email from the forum saying this thread needed photos.
Thanks for the wake up call... Don
DSC00631.jpg by streetshooter.net, on Flickr
Last edited by M4streetshooter : 09-26-2012 at 13:22.
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09-26-2012
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glad to give some a kick in the...er...i mean movitate others to shoot more!
looking forward to more images.
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09-26-2012
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Guandong

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10-02-2012
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Probably the most expensive record store I've ever been in was this little hutong shop in Beijing, called "Music Store." This cd was $85US. Well, no thanks, but the owner was very cool and nice and invited me to an "underground" club where everyone is "very cool, very chill out, you will like us."

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