Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/04/27

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Subject: [Leica] CENTRAL PARK SPRING
From: philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD)
Date: Sun Apr 27 09:43:48 2008
References: <f2f825f20804262003j22494553v97b381a0408fee2f@mail.gmail.com>

A little too sharp(ened?) - but beautiful all the same
thaks for sharing the romance
phx


Victor Rubin wrote:

>Hi All:
>Protracted absences have regrettably become the rule rather than the
>exception for me. Still when I have a good image experience I want to share.
>As you all know I have gone down the  path of the p/s  digicams trying to
>get something that will perform in such a way as to make me happy. I was
>going thru some old shots the other day and found one (which I posted eons
>ago) and was actually taken the very first day I used my very first digital-
>a Digilux 1. I remember that this was a digicam with zero shutter lag- but
>unfortunately too much noise above 200 ISO. However,  that particular shot
>of 2 children- made me feel a seamless switch from film to digital. When I
>started buying Canons later I for the first time learned about lag time. In
>any event- I went to the closet- dusted off the digilux- charged it up and
>went shooting. Spring in Central Park, New York- gave me this image. The
>original before cropping was 31X23 inches in size. After cropping 23X23. Now
>mind you this is with 4 megapixels- I keep asking myself. Why did I leave
>the Digilux 1? In any event- I have packed away the G9. Bests: vroger
>
>http://vroger.smugmug.com/gallery/4805725_MmfyG#285542467_UT6Lu-XL-LB
>
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In reply to: Message from vroger at gmail.com (Victor Rubin) ([Leica] CENTRAL PARK SPRING)