Post your Sony RX1 Images

The Guitar Player

The Guitar Player

Charlottesville, VA, Sony RX1. This is the first time I post an image here, and would appreciate advice how to post the image properly and not in a thumbnail format. Thank you.

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Charlottesville, VA, Sony RX1. This is the first time I post an image here, and would appreciate advice how to post the image properly and not in a thumbnail format. Thank you.
In the RFF Help/Feedback area there is a sticky thread on the subject of posting photos in discussion threads. Many helpful suggestions... maybe best to start from the end for the most recent ones!
Rangefinderforum.com > Cameras / Gear / Photography > Rangefinder Forum > Help / Feedback forum > How to post pictures in threads
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117509
 
You could post these last three over in the Leica Monochrom images thread and people would be lying if they said they could tell the difference, without being told.
Fantastic camera, the RX1.
 
My wife Linn and I moved to the Blue Ridge mountains in June 2023, where we enjoyed exploring and photographing, but in winter 2024 I developed pneumonia. Everything I’d for taken granted—mobility, creation, even breathing—ceased being a daily promise.

Many images I made there before I was ill seemed figments of a dream. Had I been able to drive there, stand without support, hold a camera without trembling?

In reviewing this favorite thread today, I thought you ought to know what a privilege it is to do these things. I hope to recover but don’t know whether I ever will.

Mulatto Mountain, Ashe County NC
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Some lovely photos, sir!

I hope your health is improving: I had pneumonia a few years back and have to admit, it was the scariest illness I'd ever been through. Even scarier than The Catastrophe I've been through in the past year.

May your health come back to normal and Life treat you well!

Onwards, always onwards! G
 
Anderson Long (1959-2024) in Ferndale CA, checking out the community yard sale, and in his favorite seat on the back veranda not for from his oil paints and easel in the garden shed.
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