helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I should be getting my GR III this friday...
Looking forward to it and having some FUN
Played with a friend’s ... did not think i would like the size being more compact but to my surprise it felt great in the hands
Fell in LOVE with the 50 crop mode (more than the normal 28)
Will probably get the GW4 /21mm converter lens
My only concern: seemed to hunt quite abit in a fairly well lit store... I suppose just using snap focus cures that
Looking forward to it and having some FUN
Played with a friend’s ... did not think i would like the size being more compact but to my surprise it felt great in the hands
Fell in LOVE with the 50 crop mode (more than the normal 28)
Will probably get the GW4 /21mm converter lens
My only concern: seemed to hunt quite abit in a fairly well lit store... I suppose just using snap focus cures that
shawn
Veteran
I should be getting my GR III this friday...
Looking forward to it and having some FUN
Played with a friend’s ... did not think i would like the size being more compact but to my surprise it felt great in the hands
Fell in LOVE with the 50 crop mode (more than the normal 28)
Will probably get the GW4 /21mm converter lens
My only concern: seemed to hunt quite abit in a fairly well lit store... I suppose just using snap focus cures that
v1.1 software fixes the low(ish) light hunting issue.
Shawn
paapoopa
Established
GR high contrast
GR high contrast
this is taken from the first ricoh GR which i really like the high contrast mode. recently just purchase the GRlll but i cant help but
feel that the high contrast mode in the new GRlll is just lacking something as compare to the old one. is it true that something has change or is it just me?
GR high contrast

this is taken from the first ricoh GR which i really like the high contrast mode. recently just purchase the GRlll but i cant help but
feel that the high contrast mode in the new GRlll is just lacking something as compare to the old one. is it true that something has change or is it just me?
clickysteve
Newbie
Raleigh, North Carolina
Ricoh GR
ISO 1000, f/8.0, 1/500
Love this!
Here are a few of mine:



helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
GR III...
have to get closer and more comfortable shooting a 28

searching... by Helen Hill, on Flickr
have to get closer and more comfortable shooting a 28

searching... by Helen Hill, on Flickr
nightfly
Well-known
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
"have to get closer and more comfortable shooting a 28"
Helen, I love looking at 28mm pics but two obstacles in my own work are
trying to organize/compose the "extra" visual elements in the often complex W/A view, especially on the run as street pics tend to be
AND that hesitancy to get as close as I should.
Nonetheless, I'm working on it.
Been working on it since the 1980s...
Helen, I love looking at 28mm pics but two obstacles in my own work are
trying to organize/compose the "extra" visual elements in the often complex W/A view, especially on the run as street pics tend to be
AND that hesitancy to get as close as I should.
Nonetheless, I'm working on it.
Been working on it since the 1980s...
nightfly
Well-known
One thing I would say, which you probably know already since you've been doing this since the 80's, is that it helps is to study people who you think are good at it and see how they handle the frame. William Klein, Daido Moriyama, Gary Winogrand all used 28 a lot. Look hard at what they are doing and try and copy it, you'll fail in an interesting way and the pictures will be yours.
Also, crop. If you don't use the whole frame, toss it out and keep the good part. No need to pretend you're Henri Cartier Bresson (who cropped some of his famous work despite his dictate not to).
Also, crop. If you don't use the whole frame, toss it out and keep the good part. No need to pretend you're Henri Cartier Bresson (who cropped some of his famous work despite his dictate not to).
"have to get closer and more comfortable shooting a 28"
Helen, I love looking at 28mm pics but two obstacles in my own work are
trying to organize/compose the "extra" visual elements in the often complex W/A view, especially on the run as street pics tend to be
AND that hesitancy to get as close as I should.
Nonetheless, I'm working on it.
Been working on it since the 1980s...![]()
dwojr
Well-known
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Good advice, nightfly.
Thanks.
Thanks.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
GRIII...
rather pedestrian, looking down... match and butt

match and butt... by Helen Hill, on Flickr
rather pedestrian, looking down... match and butt

match and butt... by Helen Hill, on Flickr
sevres_babylone
Veteran
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
hexiplex
Well-known
Hospital administration blues


hexiplex
Well-known
Evening walk
(1/2 - the sensor obviously keeping steadier than my hand)


(1/2 - the sensor obviously keeping steadier than my hand)
hexiplex
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Still not comfy doing much with people, but boy wow if I’m not having fun with the GRIII.
pesphoto
Veteran
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Nice one 'pesphotp' !
hexiplex
Well-known
[RIDCULOUSLY SIZED VACATION PHOTOS]
I'm turning into this thread's equivalent of the uncle with the slideshow, and I'm loving it.
I'm turning into this thread's equivalent of the uncle with the slideshow, and I'm loving it.
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I'm turning into this thread's equivalent of the uncle with the slideshow, and I'm loving it.
Nice photos.
But, please don't hog our bandwidth and instead link 1024 pixel wide images rather than the 6000 pixel by 4000 pixel originals you're posting now!
After the full image file is downloaded, the forum software automatically shrinks the images to 1024 pixels wide anyway.
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