LX3 - Nagoya, Japan Airport, BW

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Awaiting flight to Manila, Philippines on 8 Feb 2009. Some LX3 Dynamic Black/White Images. All available light.











The Toliet:



Ciao....Barry
 
Great images, Barry,

Not sure what the last one is (LOL).

B&W dynamic mode really is dynamic, it is like revisiting good ol' pre color era in photography.

Incidentally the LX3 B&W Dynamic contest just ended here: http://lx3contest.blogspot.com/ and is in voting stages.
Many stunning B&W captures from all over the world can be seen there.

Cheers

Richard
 
Thanks for comments Richard (and the hot shoe cover).

Ciao....Barry
 
I voted just now and then the current tally came up. Would you believe the cat picture is winning! Lots of good pictures besides the cat.
 
Nice shots...but I can't believe you took a shot of the toilet! ;) Lol, I wouldn't dare take out a camera inside a washroom for fear of embarrassment ;) Of course, for some, 'using' those toilets may be even more courageous ;)
Thank goodness for westernized toilets.

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Hubert

My cameras TZ3, recently broken Konica Auto S2, recently bought K1000



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In the old days, and maybe even today in some places, one uses the newspaper for ...
 
Nice shots. But, it's interesting that it was OK to take photos there. If you were caught taking photos in most US airports, you probably would have been stopped and asked some serious questions by Homeland Security personnel. At the very least, you likely would have been politely(?) asked to put away the camera.

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Bill McClung (a.k.a. 'NC BILL')
Image galleries at http://www.pbase.com/nc_bill

'Every other artist begins with a blank canvas, a piece of paper.....the photographer begins with the finished product.' --- Edward Steichen
 
Only in security check areas; like immigration and such, are cell phones and cameras a no no. The rest of the airport is OK to take photos. I was the only one in the Men's room at the time, so I took a quick shot. Good thing I did not have to do #2.

Ciao...Barry
Nice shots. But, it's interesting that it was OK to take photos
there. If you were caught taking photos in most US airports, you
probably would have been stopped and asked some serious questions by
Homeland Security personnel. At the very least, you likely would
have been politely(?) asked to put away the camera.

--
Bill McClung (a.k.a. 'NC BILL')
Image galleries at http://www.pbase.com/nc_bill

'Every other artist begins with a blank canvas, a piece of
paper.....the photographer begins with the finished product.' ---
Edward Steichen
 
Barry:

Just so folks don't think you are too weird, taking photos in the loo, I thought I would let others know you are not the only toilet photographer out there!

Here are a couple of photos I made in an upscale facility on the island of St. Maarten. I had to pay $1.00 US for the privilege of using it, so I thought they shouldn't mind a few photos! The photos were made with a Leica Digilux 2 camera.





--
Bill McClung (a.k.a. 'NC BILL')
Image galleries at http://www.pbase.com/nc_bill

'Every other artist begins with a blank canvas, a piece of paper.....the photographer begins with the finished product.' --- Edward Steichen
 

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