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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 14:57:40 GMT
Four recent images I processed to illustrate how I use the Leica T and what kind of results I get shooting JPEGs: The Halloween house was easy to shoot, but difficult to get the perspective right after the fact (using an old copy of Paint Shop Pro). The leaves-in-flowerpot is a favorite of mine for color and texture. The fish had to be thrown back as too small, oddly enough. The camera resolved the details well despite the shiny glare from the water on the fish scales. The church wedding was a worst-case attempt - I like to practice on worst-case images to improve my minimal restoration skills. Shooting handheld at 1/50 second through a heavily-tinted window at ground level, there were a lot of reflections on the window, particularly on the left side. Placing the lens against the glass, I shot several bursts with the camera at different angles slightly to the left of straight on/center, because that's where I could get the most interior detail with the least amount of reflections. This was the best of those, slightly cropped, although there's some leftover haze in the image. Leica T/18-56, f11, 1/500, ISO 200. Leica T/18-56, f5.6, 1/100, ISO 200. Leica T/18-56, f6.2, 1/320, ISO 200. Leica T/18-56, f3.5, 1/50, ISO 200.
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