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Results for tag: lx3
Posted by:
Rod
on Oct 23, 2010 at 10:52:14 AM
Here are a couple results, as a followup to the blog i created for the same reason. Many more are unproduced, but right away i found that each raw photo takes a large degree of exposure editing in silkypix. I do like the deeper starting colors thru the polarizer - The stich photo below was a complete failure thru the automated program, so i hand-created it in photoshop...each of the 4 originals had different brightness, so i had to insert them as layers, adjust them, the "merge down" to more on to the next one and clean up the edges. ...
Posted by:
Rod
on Aug 3, 2010 at 06:37:16 AM
a few more pics, progress is slow in the supplied RAW converter with the time i have inbetween work, kids, etc. While there are alot more, i will end this blog topic with these shots - obviously this is a great camera, well worth it to me. inside the Lincolm Memorial
At the Vietman Vet's Memorial, I did not see the girl at the time and with a little Photoshop she appeared.... very fun museum to visit while in DC definately one of my favoites, i had only a few seconds to take this shot of the capitol and the moon before the tour bus continued on after the stop light! ...
Posted by:
Rod
on Jul 27, 2010 at 06:10:01 PM
one more shot - the Washington monument prior to sunset. I must say, shooting in RAW and then needing to learn the "silkypix" software takes quite a while....so this may me slower that i expected. On the LX3 - with two kids to keep track of, I immediately appreciated the neck strap system for the camera - i have never used that before. Pany includes and excellent beefy strap in the kit. Also, i thought the lens cap would bother me - not at all was the conclusion - even better, the solid cover for the lens proved incredibly useful when i dropped the camera later in the day! One of the things i most appreciated were the real control dials - you know you pushed a button and turned the knob on this camera, which makes for more conclusive actions for me. Below EXIF shows A priority, f4.5, ...
Posted by:
Rod
on Jul 26, 2010 at 08:17:31 AM
well over 300 shots, alot in panasonic's raw mode in need of development, learned alot about the LX3 and while it rests as below, i will get into some details in the days to follow. a couple shots uploaded, the Lincoln Memorial - and the Washingon Memorial (from the Lincoln Mem. steps)- The LX3 was very good at night, best i have ever used in in low light (just as advertised) ... |