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Old February 12th, 2010, 03:31 AM
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Wow... some great shots here.

I really love this lens! Here's a recent one, a blend. Magnificent mausoleum.

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Awesome shot Dhart
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Love the lighting and processing on this David
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Old February 12th, 2010, 12:43 PM
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Thanks, guys... glad you like it.

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Old February 13th, 2010, 04:17 AM
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I love the GF1 and the 14-45 is a stellar lens! I'm hooked. More lenses will be coming.

Here are a couple from Garden of the Gods in Colorado, made just after I got my GF1.





And this from one of the old trucks on my property



This from a really cool, old mausoleum



And this from a Spanish-American War cemetery section



Later that evening on the way home, this view caught my eye - and camera's lens


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Dhart

I love those images and would be interested in your processing. Cleary HDR, were they multiple exposure? just tonemapped, Photomatix?

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Wow, love these... the graveyard image especially.

Well done, and thanks for sharing

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Yes, they were all captured as RAW, with auto bracket in the GF1 (I use the 7-exposure mode as that's the only way to get +2 and -2. But I only use three of the 7 exposures (0, -2, +2). I often auto bracket just because it's so easy to do and blend later if I want to, or just select a single image for processing. Processed from RAW to PSD in Lightroom, blended and tonemapped in Photomatix, finally Photoshop for sizing, cropping and framing. I'm working to try to tone down my processing effects a little (and these might benefit from a lighter touch to appeal more to some folks), but I know I can't please everyone, so I have to make them as I like them.

Thank you for your kind comments.

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Street shot from Brighton using the 14-45

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