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Barnack's Monthly, February: USING LIGHT


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Enough light

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. . . .

ps Most lovely input by everyone else. Pete (Mr.) should be more than happy with this month's outcome. :)

 

thanks for the good grade, Ivan :D

 

i must agree about all images being posted here . . . they are so great and inspiring . . . glad to be here.

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D-Lux 4

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Because this was such a good choice of topic, everyone was inspired. After all, photography is really all about light to some degree.

Caryl

 

Hard act to follow! I think we'll go for a more "topical topic" next month and return to the theme of light very soon. This and the "Contre Jour" month have been far and away the best in terms of quality entries.

 

Another ten days, or so, to go, keep them coming and....... where are those X1 and S2 shots? :rolleyes:

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Here's one with the C-Lux3. I operate this camera mainly by guesswork- can't be bothered to put my reading spex on and anyway, it's difficult to see the screen when shooting into the sun. That's my excuse.

Took the same shot with the Nikon D700- wow! :rolleyes:

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Many awesome pictures in this thread!! Nothing I will be able to match but I have one picture I want to post. We have had a series of cloudy "bad light days" in Helsinki, so I have to settle for electric light. Tonight it was snowing, so that gave a possibility to catch something different.

 

Leica X1, ISO800, F4, 1/15sec

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Looooong exposure. :)

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this will probably get me kicked out of here, but i couldn't help some silliness.

snapped this on the drive home and made it an animated gif (which i think will work here ?)

LX-3 image, modified and layered in the GIMP.

(hey the theme is "working with light", right :rolleyes:)

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Let there be light.

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26 hours on from my last comment and we have a super photo from a newbie (thanks for dropping in Thomas), and from that rarest of Leica snappers an X1 user, excepting maybe the S2 "elite" :rolleyes: (hey, Thomas again!) and also the "established giants" of the forum, thanks for your support, chaps.

 

Also we have something really unusual from Dave; you need to explain what you did. That image really has intrigued me (no big deal, to my great shame I was fascinated by moving avatars not so long ago and before that flash photography without magnesium powder). :o

 

Keep 'em coming, no limit to the number of photos you can post.

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Also we have something really unusual from Dave; you need to explain what you did. That image really has intrigued me (no big deal, to my great shame I was fascinated by moving avatars not so long ago and before that flash photography without magnesium powder). .

 

Pete

 

that is an animated GIF format image . . . started with a sloppy B&W jpg i shot while driving home . . . at night . . . added the fancy edges and drop shadow . . . made 2 duplicate layers, and added a very small starburst to the second layer.

 

save as a GIF animation (not a flattened image . . .do not merge layers) . . . and set each layer time to 500ms (1/2 second).

 

limitation is the final image is degraded to GIF which can only have 256 colors . . . i got away with it because of this simple starting image.

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