Johnmcd
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bellyface said:hey John, yeah, I'll try it... that last one you took is great, wow, you can see a little bit of age and agony there!
My 39 year old brother would love to hear that - must be the harsh Aussie sun
John
mn4367
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R-D1(s), ZM Biogon 35/2. Swan defending his territory against a dog.
Same day, same lens, shot on a wedding. Didn't have enough time so far to retouche away the Canon 5D in the background... ;-)
Sailing trip in the netherlands, April 2007. Again the ZM35/2. Perhaps needs some cropping.

Same day, same lens, shot on a wedding. Didn't have enough time so far to retouche away the Canon 5D in the background... ;-)

Sailing trip in the netherlands, April 2007. Again the ZM35/2. Perhaps needs some cropping.

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mn4367
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Hmmmm, no more pictures? Thought we could have some more like in the M8 thread of the same title...
sem
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taken with 50mm zm, hope the picture shows up
sem
sem
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Johnmcd
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Ok, I'll bitemn4367 said:Hmmmm, no more pictures? Thought we could have some more like in the M8 thread of the same title...
This next image is an example of the special 'old fashioned' colour that the RD-1 produces. Once again, 40 Nokton.

Cheers,
John
Honus
carpe diem
R-D1, 35mm Summicron
R-D1, 50mm Summilux

R-D1, 50mm Summilux

Johnmcd
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Honus - Two very different images, but both spot on!
John
John
M. Valdemar
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Johnmcd
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M. Valdemar said:This guy was obviously this girl's sugardaddy:
Or biological father perhaps
Johnmcd
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Valdemar,
Nice series. I enjoy a 'walk' through another city and experience the ebb and flow.
I think some of those would look even nicer in B/W - so many different tones to enjoy.
What iso did you use? Seems like some noise even on the well lit ones. Was it drawing out some shadow detail in PP that has caused this perhaps? Or did you choose a relatively high iso to keep that depth of field?
Cheers,
John
Nice series. I enjoy a 'walk' through another city and experience the ebb and flow.
I think some of those would look even nicer in B/W - so many different tones to enjoy.
What iso did you use? Seems like some noise even on the well lit ones. Was it drawing out some shadow detail in PP that has caused this perhaps? Or did you choose a relatively high iso to keep that depth of field?
Cheers,
John
gdi
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Valdemar - Nice set, thanks!
M. Valdemar
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I used Photoshop and varied the ISO all the way up to 1600 to keep a high shutter speed and good depth of field for grab shots.
I don't remember but I suppose you could look at the EXIF data in each photo.
I don't remember but I suppose you could look at the EXIF data in each photo.
Burkey
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Great thread, great camera. One from last summer at WDW. RD-1, 28mm Ultron.

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Heres is a pic from my trip to South Africa. If youw want to see more, just go to the following link for pics taken with the R-D1
SouthAfricaPics
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RFNewbie said:Heres is a pic from my trip to South Africa. If youw want to see more, just go to the following link for pics taken with the R-D1
SouthAfricaPics
A very good selection in that gallery. You have some very good stuff throughout your smugmug gallery. Thanks for sharing.
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