I went back to the Bargehouse today to take some more pictures of it and this time I used the GRD I with the adapter lenses. It performed better due to the faster lens but the focus was more difficult and even with the fast lens I had to use ISO 400-1600 for the pictures.
There is one picture from the GX100 in there and developed from RAW, you can try to find it and see if it does stand out.
I like the one of the screw, looking at the DoF, was it shot in macro mode?
ReplyDeleteThanks Yesbuts! The one with the screw is also one of my favorites, I took it sing manual focus but it was in the macro range and the 21mm lens gave me a nice bokeh.
ReplyDeleteI have more pictures from the Bargehouse on my Flickr account.
This is a great series Cristi. The textures and shadows are great subjects for photographs. And I like the screw photograph too.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think that the photograph of the yellow arrow with the woman in the background is the GX100 photo. I kind of recognize the bokeh of the lens.
Thanks Wouter, the textures and shadows are great in the building and I do like taking pictures of "ugly" things.
ReplyDeleteYou are right regarding the GX100 picture, the GRD and GX lenses do give different bokeh and contrast, I took one with the GRD and it does look different.
I'm interested in seeing the GRD version of the GX100 pic.
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