FZ80 experiences pt.27

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Vincent
 
all great, but this one is the best! Awesome!
Thank you, this is most kind.

That is third of an ad-hoc series of "round" - as I was walking away from from some Amarylllis - I saw the round arrangement of the first shot - and kind of knew where else I had to take photos - followed by the first round of azaleas (second shot) then this third one, actually there was a fourth ...



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Thank you.

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Vincent
 
The power of 20mm
The power of 20mm

Arnoud

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keep on shooting!
 
Re-edited this shot. Turned it into a low key image this time.



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Re-edited this shot. Turned it into a low key image this time.

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Great, rich colors... you've now evolved to not so much about the technical quality - where your Canon dSLR and Sigma combo has always been above reproach, to concentrating on the subject matter and how best to present it.

There is no right or wrong - but re-visiting past photos can, surprisingly, give a different view - or simply because our tastes have changed.

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Very nice! I like the result.

Arnoud
 
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Sorry, EXIF metadata seems to show 5.3mm focal length - which is 30mm equiv

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Does not take away from being a fabulous shot Arnoud -

Embracing the ultra-wide 20mm
VT, excellent way to see the 35mm focal length. is there a way of seeing the 35mm focal length on our computers at home for shots on the memory card?

Edit, i have heard that Exif data can be seen at home on all pictures but is it possible to see the 35mm focal length data on some kind of photo program?
 
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EDIT to add:

Sorry, EXIF metadata seems to show 5.3mm focal length - which is 30mm equiv

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Does not take away from being a fabulous shot Arnoud -

Embracing the ultra-wide 20mm
VT, excellent way to see the 35mm focal length. is there a way of seeing the 35mm focal length on our computers at home for shots on the memory card?

Edit, i have heard that Exif data can be seen at home on all pictures but is it possible to see the 35mm focal length data on some kind of photo program?
The screenshot shown is just Windows Properties - and selecting the Details tab.

There are numerous photo viewers that can do this. One of the my favorites is FastStone viewer - moving the mouse pointer to middle of the right edge would open the metadata info. which includes the 35mm equiv.

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Vincent
 
Re-edited this shot. Turned it into a low key image this time.

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Great, rich colors... you've now evolved to not so much about the technical quality - where your Canon dSLR and Sigma combo has always been above reproach, to concentrating on the subject matter and how best to present it.

There is no right or wrong - but re-visiting past photos can, surprisingly, give a different view - or simply because our tastes have changed.
Agreed!
 
Re-edited this shot. Turned it into a low key image this time.

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Great, rich colors... you've now evolved to not so much about the technical quality - where your Canon dSLR and Sigma combo has always been above reproach, to concentrating on the subject matter and how best to present it.

There is no right or wrong - but re-visiting past photos can, surprisingly, give a different view - or simply because our tastes have changed.
Agreed!
I am appreciative you've continued to post in this thread.

Always delighted to see your photos, and progress. 👍 👍 👍

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Vincent
 
Just looking for a little variety from the FZ-80: no flowers! Miscellaneous subjects, mostly downsized for easy viewing.



Well-dressed gull.
Well-dressed gull.



Ten boats.
Ten boats.



Red-dot experiment.
Red-dot experiment.



Ground-hogger.
Ground-hogger.

That's it for now. Come on, people! How about some people shots, or cars or cities or planes, etc.

Thanks for looking.
 
What RDS are you using.

I have the Olympus but it stays very difficult to keep birds in view.

Arnoud
 
The Red Dot Sight is an ElectroDot brand, sold by CVlife, made in China. It appears to be very well made. I've only tried it on one outing and did a bad job! But for sure, if the dot is on thesubject, it's in the image.
 

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