EastNeuk
Established
Nice set. I like the second one best, but I also quite like the composition of the third.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Love the last photo of the lastset
GaryLH
Veteran
Thanks Helen and EastNeuk
Gary
Gary
mingkookoo
Well-known
GaryLH
Veteran
No flash for me so far
Gary
Gary
maggieo
More Deadly
Jeeze, I expected to find a thread full of these:

Audi Quattro, September, 2008 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
But seriously, nice work, gang!

Audi Quattro, September, 2008 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
But seriously, nice work, gang!
GaryLH
Veteran
Thanks Maggie...
I can c someone in the family likes those quattro's
Gary
I can c someone in the family likes those quattro's
Gary
Samouraï
Well-known
The last photo in that set is gorgeous, Gary. The third is nice, but it's pushing the limits of the camera in that blown out sky, isn't it?
GaryLH
Veteran
Thanks Sampurai..
Yeh the third one is a bit blown out on the sky..but it is a ooc jpg..
Gary
Yeh the third one is a bit blown out on the sky..but it is a ooc jpg..
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Dp2 Quattro shots. All OOC JPGs w/ my normal Aperture default script applied.
Gary



Gary
burancap
Veteran
So, how are you folks getting along with the Quattro physically? Specifically, the grip? General handling?
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Jeeze, I expected to find a thread full of these:
Audi Quattro, September, 2008 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
But seriously, nice work, gang!
Just came across this, Maggie. Good one... definitely worth a smiley face
GaryLH
Veteran
So, how are you folks getting along with the Quattro physically? Specifically, the grip? General handling?
I pretty well adapted to the handling w/in the first 2-3 days if I remember correctly.
W/ the Merrill cameras I needed an rrs grip for two reasons
- the grip and
- the extra weight to help dampen things during shutter release since I normally do not use a tripod
The Quattro is heavy enough, I don't need to look for more weight. The grip does help IMHO in terms of wrist angle and use of the LCD.
I think small to medium size hands should be ok w/ the grip. I suspect that even larger hands maybe ok. The way the front is designed, longer finger should not feel the crimping effect of needing a larger grip, since the fingers can spread over the front of the body. The weight is heavy enough that I don't need to put on an rrs bottom plate for it. Anyway ymmv on both ehe grip and weight.
It fits into my everyday carry bag, turnstyle 10 w/o problems.. It goes in vertical w/ lens axis along the length of the turnstyle 10.
I tend to use a wrist strap and carry the Quattro in two ways
- the normal by the grip approach
- by the body, palm down on the front of the longer section of the body
I still hate the sd card door
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Forgot to mention...
The dynamic range is still not up to snuff compared to today's cameras. If u print large stay w/ the Merrill cameras and want that fine per pixel detail. Large raw on the Quattro depending on the subject matter, u can c some Bayer like interpretation error.
I should small raw over 90% of the time.. This creates a pseudo 1-1-1 very similar to the Merrill at the cost of small picture (5mp) similar to the pre-Merrill cameras in terms of output.
Gary
The dynamic range is still not up to snuff compared to today's cameras. If u print large stay w/ the Merrill cameras and want that fine per pixel detail. Large raw on the Quattro depending on the subject matter, u can c some Bayer like interpretation error.
I should small raw over 90% of the time.. This creates a pseudo 1-1-1 very similar to the Merrill at the cost of small picture (5mp) similar to the pre-Merrill cameras in terms of output.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Inside an abandoned gas station near Palm Desert Trail.. OOC JPG w/ my normal Aperture default changes.
Gary

Gary
Samouraï
Well-known
Gary, the last four b&w photos are pretty amazing as far as texture and detail and apparent dynamic range. I am very impressed.
I suppose that film will be a bit more forgiving than digital for quite awhile longer. But when you get it right, it doesn't look dissimilar to film with its own special clarity.
I suppose that film will be a bit more forgiving than digital for quite awhile longer. But when you get it right, it doesn't look dissimilar to film with its own special clarity.
GaryLH
Veteran
Gary, the last four b&w photos are pretty amazing as far as texture and detail and apparent dynamic range. I am very impressed.
I suppose that film will be a bit more forgiving than digital for quite awhile longer. But when you get it right, it doesn't look dissimilar to film with its own special clarity.
Thanks... Film to me has a smoother tonal range then anything I have seen from the digital side (especially if u are doing enlarger work).
Gary
EastNeuk
Established
Gary, I particularly like the roofing tiles. It's an attractive and also an engaging image.
Here in the frozen tundra, all I have to take picture of is snow:
Here in the frozen tundra, all I have to take picture of is snow:


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