G'day all
As mentioned earlier, one advantage from having to repair my PS Organiser catalogue was the need to revisit all my earlier originals - with the pleasant discovery of so many images that were worthy of viewing again. (it is also a beaut way of keeping in touch with my mates here while otherwise in 'lockdown'
This post will start the process again and starting from the top will save you the need to scroll down thru heaps of already-seen images
Phil
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G'day all ~ Here's a few 2011 images with various cameras
57) Landscape with windmill
exif- Panny G2; 1/5s x F11; ISO-200; 14-140 lens at 14mm
58) Knocked off for lunch
exif- Panny G2; 1/1600s x F8,0; ISO-200; 45-200 lens at 200mm
59) Cat on a hot-tin roof (or its equivalent out in the bush)
exif- Panny G2; 1/500s x F5,6; ISO-200; 45-200 lens at 200mm
60) Campfire in the bush ~ who would ever want to stay in a caravan park?
exif- Panny G-2; 10 x 30s -stacked @ F5,6; ISO-1000; 14-42 lens at 14mm
as always, feedback welcome
Phil
As mentioned earlier, one advantage from having to repair my PS Organiser catalogue was the need to revisit all my earlier originals - with the pleasant discovery of so many images that were worthy of viewing again. (it is also a beaut way of keeping in touch with my mates here while otherwise in 'lockdown'
This post will start the process again and starting from the top will save you the need to scroll down thru heaps of already-seen images
Phil
= = =
G'day all ~ Here's a few 2011 images with various cameras
57) Landscape with windmill
exif- Panny G2; 1/5s x F11; ISO-200; 14-140 lens at 14mm
58) Knocked off for lunch
exif- Panny G2; 1/1600s x F8,0; ISO-200; 45-200 lens at 200mm
59) Cat on a hot-tin roof (or its equivalent out in the bush)
exif- Panny G2; 1/500s x F5,6; ISO-200; 45-200 lens at 200mm
60) Campfire in the bush ~ who would ever want to stay in a caravan park?
exif- Panny G-2; 10 x 30s -stacked @ F5,6; ISO-1000; 14-42 lens at 14mm
as always, feedback welcome
Phil
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