tonyhartphoto
Member
Hi guys,
Have had my X100 for a week or two. Haven't really put it through it's paces yet, but there are a few casual images I've shot since I received the camera:
http://www.tony-hart.com/files/x100_first_images.php
Have had my X100 for a week or two. Haven't really put it through it's paces yet, but there are a few casual images I've shot since I received the camera:
http://www.tony-hart.com/files/x100_first_images.php
PaulW128
Well-known
Tony;
Very nice selection of photographs!
Best
Paul
Very nice selection of photographs!
Best
Paul
mrjam
Member
Nice set. Thanks for sharing....
willie_901
Veteran
Lovely work. These are some of the best I've seen from the X100.
Thanks for the post.
Thanks for the post.
Burkey
Well-known
Very nice images. Thank you for sharing them.
. . . Burkey
. . . Burkey
tonyhartphoto
Member
Cheers guys, hope they are of interest/use to you. I'm still finding my feet with the X100. It's comfy in the hand, but I still have to think while using it. Five years of nearly constant Canon SLR use has built a lot of muscle memory into me that needs to be overcome!
Contarama
Well-known
Good enough for me! Wish I had the bucks to buy one. Thank you Tony! Beautiful places and folks in your photographs.
ozmander
Member
The shot of the birds is outstanding!
Grrr, dying to get my hands on this! Thanks for the photos.
dave lackey
Veteran
Once again I see distortion in that faces/bodies, etc. become wider than they should... similar to some widescreen TV screens where everyone looks 50% wider and shorter than normal. Except for the landscapes, it is not something that I could live with. Sorry, just my opinion.
TimothyHughes
Member
Once again I see distortion in that faces/bodies, etc. become wider than they should... similar to some widescreen TV screens where everyone looks 50% wider and shorter than normal. Except for the landscapes, it is not something that I could live with. Sorry, just my opinion.
In defense of the X100, 35mm is not an ideal focal length for headshots by any means. I use my 85mm or 70-200mm for headshots, some use a 300mm or 400mm.
Stephen Eastwood has posted the premier visual reference to lens focal length perspective and distortion on a face. http://www.stepheneastwood.com/tutorials/Tutorials_Lens_Perspective.htm
dave lackey
Veteran
In defense of the X100, 35mm is not an ideal focal length for headshots by any means. I use my 85mm or 70-200mm for headshots, some use a 300mm or 400mm.
Stephen Eastwood has posted the premier visual reference to lens focal length perspective and distortion on a face. http://www.stepheneastwood.com/tutorials/Tutorials_Lens_Perspective.htm
Wow, that is a cool link, thanks! I am not attacking the X100, it is just that I find no need for it but am curious from time to time how it does. The lens just doesn't work for me.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Tony, good job.
I like your minimalistic compositions. My favorite is the flock of birds in the sky.
I like your minimalistic compositions. My favorite is the flock of birds in the sky.
tonyhartphoto
Member
Hi guys,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm really pleased with the image of the birds. As for the 35mm lens, it's worth noting that my girlfriend - by her own admission - is a bit of a moon face when she smiles head on!
Thanks for the feedback. I'm really pleased with the image of the birds. As for the 35mm lens, it's worth noting that my girlfriend - by her own admission - is a bit of a moon face when she smiles head on!
Wadcha
Member
Wow, that is a cool link, thanks! I am not attacking the X100, it is just that I find no need for it but am curious from time to time how it does. The lens just doesn't work for me.![]()
I can't imagine many educated shooters that would use the X100 for headshots, however it is a superb environmental portraiture camera. Can't really use a 200mm lens for that type if image.
Complaining about distortion at 35mm is like criticizing the choice of the great reportage shooters of past generations.
You shoot the camera/lens combo that suits your style and for many the X100 is just perfect.
palker
Established
Hi Tony
how are you finding getting the exposure?
what are your settings?
thanks,
Phil.
how are you finding getting the exposure?
what are your settings?
thanks,
Phil.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Great Shots! Not sure about the flare in the one picture of the girl. Pretty girl, though!
peripatetic
Well-known
Lovely shots Tony.
kuvvy
Well-known
Yeah good shots Tony. I too haven't had much chance to master the camera yet but if you or any member would care to take a look at what I've done so far look here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kuvvy/sets/72157626432931624/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kuvvy/sets/72157626432931624/
Vics
Veteran
Yeah good shots Tony. I too haven't had much chance to master the camera yet but if you or any member would care to take a look at what I've done so far look here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kuvvy/sets/72157626432931624/
Excellent work! Looks to me like a very useful tool!
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