S100fs - my first photos (Part 1)

Hope to see many more.
 
excellent series, well composed images.

But it must be very cold...
These were taken in between rain drops - it had snowed earlier and I
had a cover on the camera to avoid water damage. Nothing great but I
wanted to see what the camera could do and after waiting a few days
for the weather to break here in PA I said the heck with it and took
some pics anyhow... not much color but here ya go:
(all taken handheld, IS set on shoot only, AWB, P mode, ISO100
(except a couple at 400), soft film mode on some and Velvia on others)
Matt in PA, U.S.
Canon G10 w/8GB Sandisk Extreme III SD/extra battery
Panasonic FZ28 w/8GB Sandisk Extreme III SD/extra battery
(Fuji S100fs in test mode)
Fuji F31fd w/2x2GB xD ‘H’ cards/2 batteries/Fuji BC-65S charger
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tony
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excellent series, well composed images.
thanks for looking and commenting on these. I'm hoping as I said for more appealing colors (and weather) on my next outing.
But it must be very cold...
Yep downright miserable and I absolutely hate cold weather. If it were just me and no wife/family here then I'd be in a warmer climate no doubt... Matt
 
Nice series. Seems like "everything outside is grey, dark white or light grey" is an even lamer excuse (for myself not taking pictures) than I thought ;D
 
A very enjoyable series Matt. I really liked that 1st shot in particular - all were quite good. :-)

(btw, Merry Christmas to you and yours)
--
James

 
Getting off to a pretty good start Matt, these are really enjoyable to view. You may cold look good!
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There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself,
for what we see is what we are.
Ernst Haas
 
Getting off to a pretty good start Matt, these are really enjoyable
to view. You may cold look good!
--
There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your
photography are in yourself,
for what we see is what we are.
Ernst Haas
 

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