This video slide show went live last night - 98% Leica M8, 2% Lumix FZ10 or Sony R1 file shots:
Rocky Mountain Independent RMI Archive Dragon Boat: Culinary, cultural and competitive | News, commentary and discussion about Denver and the Rocky Mountain region.
Most of the "telephoto" action shots are 50%-pixel crops from the M8 using the 135 Tele-Elmar - about 400-600mm equivalent. Amazing what that 45-year-old lens can do.
This was last week's project - motion video plus M8 stills:
Rocky Mountain Independent RMI Archive Sidewalks, sunshine provide blueprint for young artists | News, commentary and discussion about Denver and the Rocky Mountain region.
The M8 saved my behind when I discovered in editing that I didn't have a great closing sequence. I just used the reference portraits I'd taken originally just to keep track of which kid made which blueprints.
I love the 8-year-old "photojournalist" snapping away using the viewfinder of her Canon A-whatever. Get them hooked while they're young and they'll be photographers for life.
Off to cover this year's Dragon Boat races.