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Neuer Benutzer
Join Date: February 18th, 2008
Posts: 12
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I have recently acquired a digilux 2
it is my love and joy. there have been a lot of discussion around about the leica look the digilux I have been using the internal B&W with some lovely results |
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: January 13th, 2008
Location: NYC
Posts: 2,173
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Yes you have. My welcome aboard. As I own and adore this camera as well, the B&W feature is it's normal seting for me. It is the "Way Out" of the norm and a portal to fun. Enjoy and keep the posts cominng. Very nice image. Where?
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Neuer Benutzer
Join Date: February 18th, 2008
Posts: 12
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the picture was taken at Central Railway Station Sydney Australia. I don't get much time shooting but I met my wife every night on the platform so I tend to muck around with the camera while waiting. Obviously night times arn't the best for the D2 but I recently got my self a gorilla so will be shooting some slower speeds to see what I get. |
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Join Date: June 21st, 2006
Location: Airstrip 1 - 53:17:00N 03:04:00W
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Welcome to the forum!
Lovely tones in this shot - I look forward to more "time-wasting" from you ![]() Joby - Gorillapod
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