Lovely images. First one is tops for me: the contrast of the blue window against the stone and the perspective. The last one is very interesting, with the glass images appearing to be in 3D.
Hard to pick a favorite, as they are all excellent. Could you please remind me of the settings you used for these? I'm planning on ordering the Fz100 very soon.
Thanks Barrie! Your probably right about the larger size, initially I was keen to show how clear the fz100 was at larger sizes as there had been so much comment, the time for that is probably well past. Kind regards.
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Thanks DrDave. Its good posting ones images, not just for the encouragement, it also formalizes a more thorough reflection on what could be improved or reused in simular situations.
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Thanks Lorenzo. The setting would be iso100, aperture priority, all settings -2 (saturation, contrast, colour and noise reduction) and the ev adjusted to stop blown highlights. All this for a natural image, all be it for a lacklustre jpeg, post processed in the updated version of the free silkypix that comes with the camera.
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Jack: Yes this second set is more interesting subject matter; there is always a greater dynamic in grand perspectives and colourful elevations than the blander more subtle screens. Still, I need practice at both.
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