I could tell that was a GRII image straight away. Mine carked it after 4 years daily use, but I do miss it, even though I now have the GRIII. There's definitely a certain something about the sensor of the II.
The GRII is relatively new to me, so still trying to find its sweet spot. I liked the output here.I could tell that was a GRII image straight away. Mine carked it after 4 years daily use, but I do miss it, even though I now have the GRIII. There's definitely a certain something about the sensor of the II.
Love that first one, Sue. I might be tempted to crop out the foliage on the right, what do you think?Two more from this morning, Day 12 rejects.
Just before the sun peeped over the horizon...
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Looking up the north arm of the Hunter river.
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We have a hazy day today and this was after a lot of post processing to make it look better.
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Feeling such a lazy ass bum. Went out to scout a new location and what gorgeous scenery there was, a galore of stone textures and all things that a sharp, contrasty lens captures like it was destined to do.
But the shot that shows below comes from the very first scene and it's the shot #3 of the 200+-shot walk.
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