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Amazing!!
Posted by Abhijit Lokre on 2005 Nov 13 20:09:28 +0000
Agreed! I guess Leica and Pentax are still the best! All credits to the Photographer. Wonder if I will ever own a red dot (Leica)!!
Posted by Rohit Mohan on 2005 Nov 13 20:06:46 +0000
Excellent shot ,magician John!! Every pic you put up makes our jaws hit the floor as we stand gaping at how a 1980's camera and equipment can produce such nice results which compare the top of the line cameras today. If this doesnt get showcase,nothing will !!
Posted by Rohit Mohan on 2005 Nov 13 19:37:01 +0000
The ISO is 800 because I shot all the rest at ISO 800 and there is only one sour thumb pic in the middle. I shot a series of 3 snaps of the same and all three are same aperture and shutter speed, but ISO800 so this too must be the same.
Its all in the holding techniques where the stablity comes and not the hands.
There is quite a bit of noise when compared to the others at ISO200 and below.
Thanks for all the comments
Posted by Rohit Mohan on 2005 Nov 08 22:53:44 +0000
rohit, if the exif says ISO 400 , then ISO 400 it is. Anywhooo, it won't make a mistake on two things at a time, and if the shutter speed is what it was, then you sure have some very steady hands!!! Excellent , and very atmospheric, shot!!
Posted by Vicky on 2005 Nov 08 19:16:44 +0000
I love the light on the cylinder! A very atmospheric shot.
-John Lacey
Posted by John Lacey on 2005 Nov 08 16:57:09 +0000
Oops it was supposed to be "Steam Loco Shed". Also wonder why the EXIF says ISO400 ! It was at ISO800 . If it was at ISO400 I would not have been able to hold it steady.
Posted by Rohit Mohan on 2005 Nov 07 22:48:08 +0000
Classic Shot
Posted by Ramesh on 2005 Nov 02 13:28:40 +0000
Definitely bears resemblance to its younger brother, the YAM-1, also built by Mitsubishi.
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Oct 17 09:15:09 +0100
It is a WAM2
Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Oct 15 21:21:47 +0100