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<blockquote data-quote="serhan" data-source="post: 49835" data-attributes="member: 889"><p>Thank you very much. </p><p></p><p>All of the photos are taken with E-P3 except the beautiful sky one and the B&W pier shot which were taken by nex 5 & Voigtlander 12mm. I had the sky shot also with the Sony 16mm lens, but the VC lens gives much better/contrasty colors. For the pier, I tried to find a different look. I think all of the shots are direct jpegs. </p><p></p><p>The big photos are on the Fisherman's Wharf in Provincetown. We were very interested also, so we talked with the gas service guy over there. He said the building is empty though they tried to renovate or use it. The photos are the Portuguese-American women living on the island. The town was found by the Portuguese immigrants and many of women lost their husbands at the sea. Per wikipedia, they were photographed by Norma Holt and hanging there since 2003.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serhan, post: 49835, member: 889"] Thank you very much. All of the photos are taken with E-P3 except the beautiful sky one and the B&W pier shot which were taken by nex 5 & Voigtlander 12mm. I had the sky shot also with the Sony 16mm lens, but the VC lens gives much better/contrasty colors. For the pier, I tried to find a different look. I think all of the shots are direct jpegs. The big photos are on the Fisherman's Wharf in Provincetown. We were very interested also, so we talked with the gas service guy over there. He said the building is empty though they tried to renovate or use it. The photos are the Portuguese-American women living on the island. The town was found by the Portuguese immigrants and many of women lost their husbands at the sea. Per wikipedia, they were photographed by Norma Holt and hanging there since 2003. [/QUOTE]
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