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My Golf Outing


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Taken with my D-Lux 4

 

A series of pictures taken with the mind of a golfer, of which I am not one.

(1) Teeing off I have to be careful of the golfers in the cart on the next green.

(2) Approaching the green after several strokes

(3) On the green finally

(4) Putting for a triple bogie.

 

Paul

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Paul,

 

I can see you've had tremendous fun :D Tried my hand at it for a year and couldn't find the patience. Hit the front window of my own car once, though. Sliced the ball some 100 yards over a hedge and heard a crash. took some explanation at the lease company :D

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Marco and Stuart,

 

Thanks for your comments. They are appreciated.

Marco, The closest I have come to a golf club was at a minature golf place and I didn't do well there but from my observations at this course, the others who were "golfing" weren't doing all that well either. :)

 

Paul

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These are rare images for me. Never really tried it. If I could only get my pastures to look like that:)

I like the images Paul but I do detect camera shake. The DL4, like all small cameras, can be difficult to hold perfectly still. I usually shoot at f2 for this reason...

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Virgil,

 

Thanks for your comments. You may be correct. I took these at f/8 (I think) and ISO 100. Except for the last picture, I cropped a great deal. I suppose I still have the film camera mindset for getting the most DOF as possible at the expense of camera movement. I did have the image stabilization turned on.

 

Paul

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Virgil,

 

Thanks for your comments. You may be correct. I took these at f/8 (I think) and ISO 100. Except for the last picture, I cropped a great deal. I suppose I still have the film camera mindset for getting the most DOF as possible at the expense of camera movement. I did have the image stabilization turned on.

 

Paul

 

Paul, I never use image stabilization. For some reason I see some image degradation so I keep it turned off. f2 to 4 and high shutter speed for me;)

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Paul, I never use image stabilization. For some reason I see some image degradation so I keep it turned off. f2 to 4 and high shutter speed for me;)

 

 

Virgil,

 

Thanks for your advise. I thought the IS was a magic tool. FYI, I had my eyes examined today and found that I was bat blind. Hopefully when I get my new glasses, I won't submit such faulty posts.:confused:

 

Paul

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