tonyturley
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- Location
- Scott Depot, WV, USA
- Name
- Tony
I'm still looking for The-One-Camera-to-Rule-Them-All. I'll let you know when I find it.
I"ll have to mentally age you ten years.That is what I looked like ten years ago. Drove to College Station, TX to give a lecture at the Texas A&M School of Architecture. Found this abandoned breakfast spot.
I just looked up the Pentax Q7 and two things. First I have never actually seen one of those in the wild. And second they came in multicolor options. What color is yours @MiguelATF ?My Pentax Q7 with its fish-eye lens...
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Is this how fish really see the world?
They came in a crazy number of color combos. I was tempted by a yellow and red one. Who would ever believe that was a real camera?I just look up the Pentax Q7 and two things. First I have never actually seen one of those in the wild. And second they came in multicolor options. What color is yours @MiguelATF ?
I just looked up the Pentax Q7 and two things. First I have never actually seen one of those in the wild. And second they came in multicolor options. What color is yours @MiguelATF ?
I just adore these two, Milan! They are my favourites of all of yoursAfter investing heavily in Lo-Fi challenge that just ended, my plan was to sit out this one, and just drop in regularly to follow your progress.
But that linked article from fstoppers kinda annoyed me so I decided to defend the honor of 1 inch sensors with shots from my little Sony RX100 Mk1.
Contrary to statement that 1 inch was the compromise no one wanted, I think RX100 series was a great move by Sony that put a lot of quality in a truly pocketable package.
My served me well over the years and gave a lot of keepers, so - let's sing it a praise!
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I knew that article would irritate someone.After investing heavily in Lo-Fi challenge that just ended, my plan was to sit out this one, and just drop in regularly to follow your progress.
But that linked article from fstoppers kinda annoyed me so I decided to defend the honor of 1 inch sensors with shots from my little Sony RX100 Mk1.
Contrary to statement that 1 inch was the compromise no one wanted, I think RX100 series was a great move by Sony that put a lot of quality in a truly pocketable package.
My served me well over the years and gave a lot of keepers, so - let's sing it a praise!
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Lovely shot of Archie, and yes, that early G series and its tunnel viewfinder was both good (IQ) and horrendous (viewfinder)It’s too cold and grey to venture outside today so here’s another from the archives (2011). My much missed little friend Archie, captured on a Canon G12, which despite its pretty useless viewfinder was a great camera.
After investing heavily in Lo-Fi challenge that just ended, my plan was to sit out this one, and just drop in regularly to follow your progress.
But that linked article from fstoppers kinda annoyed me so I decided to defend the honor of 1 inch sensors with shots from my little Sony RX100 Mk1.
Contrary to statement that 1 inch was the compromise no one wanted, I think RX100 series was a great move by Sony that put a lot of quality in a truly pocketable package.
My served me well over the years and gave a lot of keepers, so - let's sing it a praise!
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