Pathfinder's Recent Point and Shoots
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Nightingale and I arrived home just a few day ago, and we have been very busy trying to get back into the work a day groove., so I have not begun to process my landscape shots yet.
I do have most of my P&S frames done, and I will throw a few up here for comment and/or criticism. My P&S for the trip to Glacier was the Panasonic Lumix DMC- LX1 - all shot in RAW.
I don't know if you all shoot state border signs, but it is a tradition for many motorcyclists, and I sometimes just can't help myself.
Welcome to Montana!!
I did not realize how very large the wheat fields are in Montana, or how many deserted buliding there are out there on the plains. Schmoo - you must make this trip by automobile sometime
Sunset on the Plains
Roadside Attraction in Montana
Abandoned Buildings
Abandoned Wells as well...
Seen in the Dakotas
After driving about 4,000 miles to Glacier and back, this is what I see in my dreams
I do have most of my P&S frames done, and I will throw a few up here for comment and/or criticism. My P&S for the trip to Glacier was the Panasonic Lumix DMC- LX1 - all shot in RAW.
I don't know if you all shoot state border signs, but it is a tradition for many motorcyclists, and I sometimes just can't help myself.
Welcome to Montana!!
I did not realize how very large the wheat fields are in Montana, or how many deserted buliding there are out there on the plains. Schmoo - you must make this trip by automobile sometime
Sunset on the Plains
Roadside Attraction in Montana
Abandoned Buildings
Abandoned Wells as well...
Seen in the Dakotas
After driving about 4,000 miles to Glacier and back, this is what I see in my dreams
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That Lumix delivers very crisp images with excellent color.
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The Lumix, like many P&S, does better with nice, soft, light which we were blessed with most of the way home.
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If these are your point and shoot shots, I really can't wait to see your "real" ones!
It was so good to see you and Kathy again! I always look forward to shooting with the both of you.
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I really think you should spend more time with your point and shoot. Filled the frame and the light is right
Courious, do you use the live view to compose or look through the view finder?
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I use the LCD viewer on the back of the camera. Seeing the image on the LCD, is more like composing on a view camera glass plate, than looking through a little window for me. I can also watch closely for hot spots that will be over exposed - I use a fair amount of -EC with my Lumix. Point and Shoots do poorly capturing shallow DOF, but if you want very deep DOF, they can be a real asset.
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Cheers,
I am glad you liked the Dakota Maid Flour sign also. I know that "ghost signs" may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I have a strange affection for them. The old, faded paint on brick wall signs, that were put up a generation or two ago, still remain as a fading reminder of our past.
I liked the colors also.
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Tree Trunk on the Beach
More ruins on the plains
Aspens in the Sunlight -
Fence Wire
P&S B&W sunset
Comments and Wise Cracks encouraged
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I absolutely love the b/w shot. I'd never guess that one came out of a P&S!
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I would be driving along the highway and see a great god beam in the rear view mirror, try to find a place to pull off the road without killing Kathy and I, and finally pull into an empty cornfield to find a suitable west facing view and grab a few frames.
The light was the trick - the camera was really just a box to hold some "film"
I am glad you enjoyed them Stephanie.
My wildlife shots can be seen here
Here's another P&S drive by sunset that evening
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Your first few shots are very reminiscent of Knary's series he did on advrider a few years back. Do you remember? I can't find a link quickly now, but he had a great many abandoned barns and lonley prairies.
Good stuff.
And way to go on the state signs, I know what you mean
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