Happy to be back with the horses, the mud/snow, the post concert-portraits, the menacing emptinesses of gfevan...
I'm getting used to the IV's options (ones I did not have in the III). I'm not sure of the bleach-&-grain approach, but am shooting that way for now. Maybe later I'll dial back the contrast on these....
Thanks macfiend and petronius (l like your snow pics and enjoyed your blog).
2 more pics from my fav. digicam(s), both out of the camera bw/sepia jpgs:
wallace, thank you! Your brick buildings look as if you live in the northern part of Germany (my wife is from Niedersachsen, so I see these houses when we visit the family)
petronius: very nice shot through the window.
yes, I live by the north sea, in a samll town 100km north of Hamburg. I just came back from a walk through the streets and found this tree in a park half an hour ago:
straight out of the camera jpg(sepia), quick adjustment in picasa:
So I'm officially a fan of these GRD's. Had a GRD I, a III and a IV over the last month and after some comparisons decided to keep the IV although in fairness, loved them all 🙂
Here are a few recent ones... more on my blog.
"B&W street", this camera rules amongst the small sensored...
As Zeno and John demonstrate, the GRD loves the night. Possibly it loves snow at night more than any other camera (certainly more than Robert does, though I prefer shooting in the gloom and shadows and dusk and late night more than other times just now).
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