Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/09

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Subject: [Leica] Friday Rabsflower
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 14:43:56 -0400

> Now some of these g.d. Westerners (and I can say that because I'm in Denver
> right now, a city that you look upon as you drive in from the airport and
> you can't figure out why they built it here, and not twenty miles this way
> or that, it appears to be without the usual geographic rationale.. and all
> the people SMILE at you and ask how you are and do a terrific imitation of
> actually giving a shit and you wonder, can everybody really be in this good
> a mood? ) anyway some of these g.d. out-of-towners, as I was saying, are
> going to scoff at our New York City flora but let me tell you in the parks
> and along the divider in the middle of broadway and plenty of other places
> the city is ablaze, ablaze, with floral loveliness. Rabs prefers his at
> night because during the day he's mostly tossing and turningin his coffin.
> 
> I looked at it large and I must say for that lens and generation camera at
> 1600 iso the noise level is pretty well managed. Was that somehthing Nikon
> did during, or you worked on after with the Adobe brothers?
> Vince


After, in the raw filter.

Check out Estes state park
No raining fire from the sky I promise.
Its 90 minutes NNW on 36 and 66.
A good reason to buy the United States.
This alone is worth the price of admission.

[Rabs]
Mark William Rabiner





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