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1937 Ford at the car show I shoot every Saturday.  She's a beauty.

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Times Square at midnight on a Friday night. Kind of a zoo, but lots of fun. Q2 Reporter

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Hamburg panorama from the harbour side. 

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Panoramas with a Q2 . . . a good steady tripod and Photoshop does the rest.  St Andrew's Church, Covehithe, Suffolk.  Early evening with a rising moon just visible.

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55 minutes ago, Ronaldraw said:

Panorama, how did you do that with your Q2? 

Hey, I make 3-6 images and I move tue camera in the nodal point. 
Then I stitch them together with photoshop. 
 

But if you don’t have photoshop, there is a function in camera that let‘s you take a panoramic images. But it only is generating a jpg and to me it was to slow in processing. So I moved back to the old „take enough images and process them“ 

Here is a thread :

 

and this gentleman from Canada did a video about the panorama mode. 
 

so pano on !!! 
 

bye 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 9/23/2022 at 12:33 AM, eawriter said:

A friendly Icelandic horse. According to Wikipedia, "Icelandic horses are long-lived and hardy. In their native country they have few diseases; Icelandic law prevents horses from being imported into the country and exported animals are not allowed to return."

I shoot a lot of black and white, but couldn't resist the yellow and red building and the blue sky. Q2 Reporter on a late afternoon on the way to Höfn in southeastern Iceland.

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Lovely photo.  I have fond memories of my visit to Höfn a few year ago.  A little further down the coast is the Viking Café.  Not much more than a wooden shed, but the coffee was good, particularly on a cold Icelandic day.  The owner is a lovely man.  Would be interested to know if he is still there.

 

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Many small churches in Iceland look like this: white with a red roof. I photographed a half dozen of them. The late afteroon light made this one—named Brunnhólskirkja—stand out. Q2 Reporter

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The start (or end) of the Briksdal Glacier, Norway. With the superb Q2R (hardly took my SL2 out of the bag).

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Handheld Q, Sydney

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On 9/24/2022 at 6:16 AM, Chris808 said:

Trying out the Q2 with some longer exposure settings.  Quite impressed with a first attempt.

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Hello Chris808,

Would you care to give details of exposure time, settings etc?  This really looks like an old style painting - really classy composition and framing. I really like this.

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Hello, everyone! So I recently got certified in Advanced Open Water, & decided to buy my first serious underwater housing. I’ve used smaller housings in the past, but never a housing for a full-frame camera. Subal interested me in that they make a housing for the Q2, and it’s on its 3rd iteration. Since I own both a Q2 and a Q2 monochrome, I decided to go that route. The Q2 is by far my favorite camera out of all cameras I have shot in the past, from Canon to Nikon to Sony to Fujifilm. I thought I would share some images from my first outing with the kit. I went on a dive at Nubble Lighthouse in York, ME. The next dive I go on I will use the Q2M & test out its higher ISO capability.

The following images were all shot at f/2.8 and an ISO of either 400 or 800. Dive took place at 10am on a sunny day. 

 

 

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Aaron -

Brrr.  We're wimp divers, wearing 5 mil wetsuits in tropical waters   Nice shots (#4 is my favorite).  I've found my most successful u/w shots respect what I know from terrestrial shooting.  Brave man putting a Q into a housing - the risks of flooding are scarry,

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Fraser River Dock

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2 hours ago, Ozymandias said:

Hello Chris808,

Would you care to give details of exposure time, settings etc?  This really looks like an old style painting - really classy composition and framing. I really like this.

Hi Ozymandias, thank you for the feedback, much appreciated. File details below  

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