Hi Jim. Thank you. I just started experimenting with Abstract photography. Maybe a few months or so. I've been studying formal design over the past 4 years and wanted to try and apply in other ways, not just shooting people.
I set out a tripod in the ice cave I spotted high on the slope above Thompson Lake. Although the interior looked interesting I wanted to include outside view in the image. After metering both outside and inside I realized I'm not going to have detail in both. So I decided on 2 perfect exposure shots , one in, one out, with the same f-stop, varying exposure time only. Later I combined them in PS.
shapencolour wrote:
This is outstanding.Too bad that 21/2.8 Biogon is not usable on digital FF.\n\n\n
Actually dirk@japanexposures.com converts the G lenses, including 21 to M (Leica ) mount, as well as sells already converted lenses.
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by dalth500 • On 06-28-15 20:35
I have been shooting with the Q for about a week and I am extremely impressed with the ease of use and the seemingly endless resolution of the dedicated Summilux optical system. This image was shot at 1600 ISO and was tightly cropped with very little image degradation in the shadows. I will try and shoot some side by side images with the RX1 to give a feel for each system's capabilities in real-world settings (taken by a dedicated amateur !) Both are amazing cameras and represent outstanding technical achievement by each makers - but if I had to carry only one camera it would be the Q at this point. I find the 28 on the Q to be less constraining than the 35 on the RX1 - so we will see - I just wish I could shoot with both cameras at the same time !! Thanks for the comment!