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Old 06-24-2012   #401
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Old 06-24-2012   #402
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Old 06-25-2012   #404
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A few more from the GRD3. Found this neat old Buick at lunch today. Played with the processing a bit in LR3. It's a little extreme, but I don't hate it...


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Old 06-27-2012   #406
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@matthewm I always love your posts.



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Old 06-28-2012   #407
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@matthewm I always love your posts.

accident on the rez.
Thank you and likewise. Love the grittiness you pull from your images. Well done again on this latest snap.

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Incredible image. I almost missed the sand in the bottom third. Very nicely done!
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Incredible image. I almost missed the sand in the bottom third. Very nicely done!
Thanks, I had a few shots where the sand glistened a bit more, but the composition just didn't work.

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Finally got one of these little guys and it's really fun! Seems to do okay up to ISO 400, then it gets a little weird, but otherwise.. I love it!


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Thanks, I had a few shots where the sand glistened a bit more, but the composition just didn't work.

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I think you picked just the right one to represent the day. Great image. I love it that the sand became an afterthought and the silhouette was so prominent. Well done!
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Finally got one of these little guys and it's really fun! Seems to do okay up to ISO 400, then it gets a little weird, but otherwise.. I love it!
Bush -- Capitola, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
Welcome to the thread. Enjoy the camera. Great first post, too.
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Excellent.
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This is a cargo ship headed out to sea on the Savannah, GA river front this past New Year's Eve. We were waiting on our ferry boat to pick us up and this guy was headed out. I think it was 8 seconds at f/8 (ISO64 maybe). It's one of my all-time favorite GRD3 images that I've taken. I just love the color of the sky and the lights and the movement on the ship.

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That's Papa on the right (my wife's grandfather) and Nick and Carey on the left (my wife's cousin and his son). It's amazing to have 4 generations in the family still. I really should try and get a photo of all of the men and boys in her family... It's shots like these that make me adore the GRD series of cameras. And they're the ones that remind me of how amazing it is to have such a capable camera in my pocket wherever I go. As Chase Jarvis would say, "The best camera is the one that's with you." And I can't think of a better camera to have with me than a Ricoh.
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This is a cargo ship headed out to sea on the Savannah, GA river front this past New Year's Eve. We were waiting on our ferry boat to pick us up and this guy was headed out. I think it was 8 seconds at f/8 (ISO64 maybe). It's one of my all-time favorite GRD3 images that I've taken. I just love the color of the sky and the lights and the movement on the ship.

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I went out to the farm today to put some rounds through a new pistol and snapped this photo of some corn growing out there. It's been a great year for corn this year because of all the rain.
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mmm corn....

took a trip to San Diego this weekend with my wife, daughter, and friend darrell.
I took this as she was bored and wanted to use my phone to look around on the internet.

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mmm corn....

took a trip to San Diego this weekend with my wife, daughter, and friend darrell.
I took this as she was bored and wanted to use my phone to look around on the internet.
Amazing image. So well done.
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Y'all keep getting good colors and tones out of the camera. I am easily confused by what I see on the LCD vs the finished product.

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Les Breastfeeders at the Elmo. NXNE. por sevres-babylone, en Flickr
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Y'all keep getting good colors and tones out of the camera. I am easily confused by what I see on the LCD vs the finished product.

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For me, the OOC colors aren't anything to write home about. I know a lot of people love the black and white straight out of camera, but I can't seem to grasp the right blend of settings to get usable JPEGS without some tweaking, color correction, etc. The images look very 'digital' to me, if that makes sense.
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Wink And another Irish Volunteer shot

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Small city..
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