sevres_babylone
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Thank you, Jamie Pillers
mingkookoo
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damonsong
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Did you shot these using the snap mode? Very good pictures.
sevres_babylone
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chhayanat
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mingkookoo
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mingkookoo
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Great pics on this page, I really enjoy them thx chhayanat, sevres_babylone, silent1, gilpen123, aicardi, Melancholy, photony texas , 13Promet, jazzwave, j.scooter 
damonsong
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silent1
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The Hague
GR
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damonsong
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First few shots from my recently purchased GR2
First few shots from my recently purchased GR2
Thanks for all the great information from the RFF members. I found some very valuable information, especially on the setting part. This camera is truly design for street photographers, the depth of the menu and custom setting are great.
I took this camera out to downtown Tampa the day I received it, I had to charged the batteries on my drive there, that shows how much I want to shoot with it. I stupidly used the high contrast B&W filter, while it might be great for something, but defiantly killed lots of detail and hard for pose processing. Luckily I also shoot raw
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I recorded a POV video during the shooting, I want to warn you that video is very shaky... because I am used to record POV with my M240, which is much heavier which help stabilized the video. It is really amazing Ricoh is able to fit this great lens and APSC sensor in this little thing.

Street POV video:
Here are a few shots:

Warned this lady about a cardboard box stocked under her bumper, and she kicked the box at me...20170505-R0010053 by damonsong, on Flickr

20170505-R0010111 by damonsong, on Flickr

20170505-R0010136 by damonsong, on Flickr

20170505-R0010181 by damonsong, on Flickr
A couple of questions for all you experienced GR shooters:
1. Do you guys use the filters at all?
2. Which meter setting do you recommend for street photography?
3. When I turn the High Dynamic Range setting on, the ISO setting become useless(set at 100 will jump to 400, Auto ISO will not follow setting) is that normal?
again, thank you all!
First few shots from my recently purchased GR2
Thanks for all the great information from the RFF members. I found some very valuable information, especially on the setting part. This camera is truly design for street photographers, the depth of the menu and custom setting are great.
I took this camera out to downtown Tampa the day I received it, I had to charged the batteries on my drive there, that shows how much I want to shoot with it. I stupidly used the high contrast B&W filter, while it might be great for something, but defiantly killed lots of detail and hard for pose processing. Luckily I also shoot raw
I recorded a POV video during the shooting, I want to warn you that video is very shaky... because I am used to record POV with my M240, which is much heavier which help stabilized the video. It is really amazing Ricoh is able to fit this great lens and APSC sensor in this little thing.

Street POV video:
Here are a few shots:

Warned this lady about a cardboard box stocked under her bumper, and she kicked the box at me...20170505-R0010053 by damonsong, on Flickr

20170505-R0010111 by damonsong, on Flickr

20170505-R0010136 by damonsong, on Flickr

20170505-R0010181 by damonsong, on Flickr
A couple of questions for all you experienced GR shooters:
1. Do you guys use the filters at all?
2. Which meter setting do you recommend for street photography?
3. When I turn the High Dynamic Range setting on, the ISO setting become useless(set at 100 will jump to 400, Auto ISO will not follow setting) is that normal?
again, thank you all!
sevres_babylone
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cz23
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Very nice on the last one, Sevres. I like your processing very much, too.
One from today leaving the office:
One from today leaving the office:

cz23
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sevres_babylone
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Thanks johnwolf. I find the GR files the best for working with silver efex pro. In the RFF discussion about the "demise" of SEP, I had mentioned that I sometimes use silver efex for colour as well by changing the blending mode on the SEP layer, usually using soft light, and then adjusting the opacity with the slider. Although I prefer the black and white, this is probably as good a thread as the other to show a result.
Waiting for the Wellesley by sevres babylone, en Flickr

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