ped
Small brown dog
I think I need one of those 12mm lenses!! Lovely pics.
Here's a couple more from last night:
Here's a couple more from last night:




ped
Small brown dog

EDIT whoops this wasn't taken on an R-D1 sorry!
andreas.pichler
Established
Ped,
I like the Guiness shot, especially after coming home from a sunny day at the race track - cheers!
Some photographers say, that a rangefinder camera is not useful for action shot. And some engineers say, a bumble is not able to fly. Sometimes it may be sensible to act like a bumble bee and just ignore...
Dyck Castle Classic Days (big classic motorsport festival in Germany):
CV 15/4.5
Jupiter 8 50/2 (from mid 70ies)
Leitz Summicron C 40/2
I like the Guiness shot, especially after coming home from a sunny day at the race track - cheers!
Some photographers say, that a rangefinder camera is not useful for action shot. And some engineers say, a bumble is not able to fly. Sometimes it may be sensible to act like a bumble bee and just ignore...
Dyck Castle Classic Days (big classic motorsport festival in Germany):
CV 15/4.5
Jupiter 8 50/2 (from mid 70ies)
Leitz Summicron C 40/2
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menos
Veteran
Andreas - wonderful!!!
Love especially the last shot - what a classic!
I am enjoying shooting motorsports with RF too - keep the critics blablabla… they have no idea ;-)
I finally gave way to the new technology and got a flickr account - some first shots involve … racing of course! I shot these with an M8.2 and M7 though.
My old R-D1 is retired to be my point and shoot with a 35 Summaron LTM ;-)
Love especially the last shot - what a classic!
I am enjoying shooting motorsports with RF too - keep the critics blablabla… they have no idea ;-)
I finally gave way to the new technology and got a flickr account - some first shots involve … racing of course! I shot these with an M8.2 and M7 though.
My old R-D1 is retired to be my point and shoot with a 35 Summaron LTM ;-)
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Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Great shots Andreas, There was an oldtimer day in a neighboring town last sunday which I totally forgot about until it was too late.
Back Alley, I guess nobody takes their hats off any more when they are indoors
My RD-1 has been collecting dust since my return from Ireland. Too many cameras, not enough time....
Back Alley, I guess nobody takes their hats off any more when they are indoors
My RD-1 has been collecting dust since my return from Ireland. Too many cameras, not enough time....
andreas.pichler
Established
Dear fellow rangefinder enthusiasts,
thank you very much for your kind comments. Enclosed two further shots, both taken with Jupieter 8 50/2:
thank you very much for your kind comments. Enclosed two further shots, both taken with Jupieter 8 50/2:
dannn
Newbie
CV 15mm 4.5

ped
Small brown dog
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porktaco
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mrmarquez
MrMarquez
I can't tell you guys how happy I am with this camera.
This is a portrait of me taken this afternoon, with available light coming from the window (slightly overcast august day in amsterdam) using a canon 35/2.8
F4, ISO 400 and 125 - If I'm not mistaken. JPG from camera with a bit of tweaking in Lightroom 3.
I really don't understand why there's people that consider the RD1 a poor quality or think that 6MP is a handicap. Just look at the picture!
This is a portrait of me taken this afternoon, with available light coming from the window (slightly overcast august day in amsterdam) using a canon 35/2.8
F4, ISO 400 and 125 - If I'm not mistaken. JPG from camera with a bit of tweaking in Lightroom 3.
I really don't understand why there's people that consider the RD1 a poor quality or think that 6MP is a handicap. Just look at the picture!

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Yep, that shot really shows that the RD-1 is not out for the count.
Me and my RD-1 were in Heemskerk, just above Amsterdam this last weekend. Though I used it's low-light qualities to take pictures during a bachelor party. Most of the results would go against the forum policy if I
were to post them
Though a couple might be safe enough.
Me and my RD-1 were in Heemskerk, just above Amsterdam this last weekend. Though I used it's low-light qualities to take pictures during a bachelor party. Most of the results would go against the forum policy if I
were to post them
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nice shot, indeed.
we love our rdis....
we love our rdis....
ped
Small brown dog
Excellent pic. How did you take it, did you use a cable?
Here are a few from the last week or so, fill pics at my Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiscocks/
All taken at ISO1200 with a 28mm Ultron. I love the results this combo gives, the 'noise' at 1600 looks great and adds character especially in B+W
Cheers
ped
Here are a few from the last week or so, fill pics at my Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiscocks/




All taken at ISO1200 with a 28mm Ultron. I love the results this combo gives, the 'noise' at 1600 looks great and adds character especially in B+W
Cheers
ped
ped
Small brown dog
24mgdriver
Michael A. Bender
@ ped : well done, nice colors, great moment
ped
Small brown dog
Thanks Michael, I'll take a look at your photostream later and choose some faves.
ped
ped
Johnmcd
Well-known
I can't tell you guys how happy I am with this camera.
This is a portrait of me taken this afternoon, with available light coming from the window (slightly overcast august day in amsterdam) using a canon 35/2.8
F4, ISO 400 and 125 - If I'm not mistaken. JPG from camera with a bit of tweaking in Lightroom 3.
I really don't understand why there's people that consider the RD1 a poor quality or think that 6MP is a handicap. Just look at the picture!
Beautiful example of what the camera is capable of. That lens isn't too shabby either
Thanks - John
Johnmcd
Well-known
Yep, that shot really shows that the RD-1 is not out for the count.
Me and my RD-1 were in Heemskerk, just above Amsterdam this last weekend. Though I used it's low-light qualities to take pictures during a bachelor party. Most of the results would go against the forum policy if I
were to post themThough a couple might be safe enough.
Com'n don't tease...
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