Monday, 28 February 2011
Back Tomorrow
Hi to all and thanks for your patience!
Thanks for everyone who has participated in my polls.
These are the results of what you like to see more of:
Photos - 73%
Reviews - 57%
Comparisons - 42%
Articles - 34%
News - 7%
In light of these results and to make up for the long absence I will start it off my daily posts in style with a long, long overdue review tomorrow. For today, I have decided to just post a selection of 5 pictures I like best from the past weeks.
In addition you will get more pictures, more reviews and more comparisons in the coming weeks and months.
I hope you like the new layout changes, any comments or suggestions please let me know.
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Quick Update
You might have notices some subtle changes on my blog over the past days or might notice a few things being rearranged.
Since I used up my free photo hosting on Picasa and even managed to fill up my Dropbox galleries, I went back to look at alternatives and see what best to do without having to pay too much for hosting and also looking to keep this blog ad free.
Now, I went through a few changes in my mind and also tried out a few things about which direction to go to and even considered of starting a new blog altogether.
The good news is I have made my decision and instead of creating yet another new blog, I have decided to consolidate everything onto one single blog and this will be this blog here.
For this I will need a few more days to move everything over from my Wordpress blog here and also create the necesssary pages and clean up the links. Once this is done I will have to sort my picture hosting out before re-launching this blog with all the new features. So things you can look forward to will be more reviews, more articles and I want to write more about my travels.
There will be no advertising on my blog but if you want to support my blog do buy my books (or book for now but more will come). I might also look into creating some affiliate links to help pay for my picture hosing.
Regarding the picture hosting, one question from me is if you actually look at the Dropbox galleries (since I have no stats or visibility of this) or if it would be fine without them? I will put a voting option so I can see what people want.
Since I used up my free photo hosting on Picasa and even managed to fill up my Dropbox galleries, I went back to look at alternatives and see what best to do without having to pay too much for hosting and also looking to keep this blog ad free.
Now, I went through a few changes in my mind and also tried out a few things about which direction to go to and even considered of starting a new blog altogether.
The good news is I have made my decision and instead of creating yet another new blog, I have decided to consolidate everything onto one single blog and this will be this blog here.
For this I will need a few more days to move everything over from my Wordpress blog here and also create the necesssary pages and clean up the links. Once this is done I will have to sort my picture hosting out before re-launching this blog with all the new features. So things you can look forward to will be more reviews, more articles and I want to write more about my travels.
There will be no advertising on my blog but if you want to support my blog do buy my books (or book for now but more will come). I might also look into creating some affiliate links to help pay for my picture hosing.
Regarding the picture hosting, one question from me is if you actually look at the Dropbox galleries (since I have no stats or visibility of this) or if it would be fine without them? I will put a voting option so I can see what people want.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Monday, 24 January 2011
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Holyhead - Day 2
I had selected 5 pictures for today but I ran out of disk space on Picasa and now need to devcide if I want to pay them or pay Flickr instead.
So to see more pictures head over to my Dropbox gallery.
Saturday, 22 January 2011
Holyhead - Day 1
The first day in Holyhead was all about hiking over the mountain all the way to the South Stack lighthouse to take pictures. After much deliberation I decided to take the GXR with 28mm A12 module but instead of taking the 50mm A12 module alongside I went for the GF1 with the 50mm Nokton lens to see how it fares when used for landscapes.
Both cameras did an excellent job and especially the Nokton realy impressed me when shooting wide open, you do get vignetting and soft corners but it gives a very unique look to the pictures and almost a tilt-shift effect. I took some of my best landscape shots out of this and especially the 3rd picture is my favorite from the trip but you do need to see it fullsize to spot the boat.
If you want to see more pictures from Holyhead go to my Dropbox gallery here.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Monday, 17 January 2011
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Friday, 14 January 2011
Thursday, 13 January 2011
A Good Book and a Pint
GF1, f0.95, 1/80, ISO 640, JPG b&w, 50mm (Voigtländer Nokton f0.95 25mm)
I only had the Nokton for a week and did not even have that much time to go out and take pictures with it but I can't see myself going back to the 20mm Panasonic lens after using it.
The character of the Nokton is just so much better than the 20mm lens that it makes a huge difference for me. I guess it shows where optical quality comes in to play instead of just fixing stuff in software. The pictures are just not the same, no mater how much Panasonic and Olymous try to fix in software, it's not the sharpness nor the technical quality, it's the character that suffers and pictures look technically perfect but flat and boring with software corrected lenses.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Seeing Double
GF1, f0.95, 1/160, ISO 640, JPG b&w, 50mm (Voigtländer Nokton f0.95 25mm)
The Nokton is a fantastic lens and gives a very film-like quality to pictures, especially if you set the camera to b&w. I just love the character of this lens and aside from my Leica f2.8 28mm R mount lens this is my favorite lens for the GF1 and shows that opptical quality beats software corrections anytime.
But not just the quality is fantastic also the bright aperture allows for very fast shutter speeds at low ISO even in very dark conditions.
The only problem is at times to nail the focus and although I did not do it in this picture I still like it best from today.
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Light Trails
GXR A12, f10, 5 sec., ISO 200, JPG, 28mm
This picture is not all that great but while reviewing it, it did give me an idea for another picture I will try to take.
Monday, 10 January 2011
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Street Photography at f0.95
Having a new lens is always great, each lens has it's own character and feel to it so it's almost like getting a new camera with each lens puchase.
The weather was great today and I decided to go for a walk around Greenwich to take some pictures and see how an f0.95 lens peforms wide open for street photography. I really like the feel of the lens and the smooth manual focus but struggle with the limited movement from 2m to infinity, especially when guessing the distance and not looking at the screen like in the last 3 pictures in this series.
I have decided to post a small series just to show what can be done on a first outing with this lens, aside from the first 2 pictures all were taken and focused from the hip without using the LCD screen but the last one has been heavily cropped.
Saturday, 8 January 2011
Closeup at f0.95
GF1, f0.95, 1/30, ISO 200, JPG, 50mm (Voigtländer Nokton f0.95 25mm)
It was tempting to post some street shots or low light hots I took with the lens but after my complaint that the Nokton does not allow for enough finetuning of the focus between 2m and infinity while offering very good close up focusing abilities.
To test this, I decided to actually take a picture and it does indeed a very good job at it and allows for precise focusing. This picture is focused at the closest distance or 17cm.
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