Hi Sam - I had a filter on for all my shots when the sun was out - red
filter for the b/w and a polariser on the colour shots. Digimagic was
limited to sharpening and a bit of gamma correction on shadow areas to
reduce the contrast a little bit.
I'm prone to butterfingered moments so changing lenses on the go is
something I try to avoid - probably why I use my 28/2.8 so much! Takes
some practice, I think, to change lenses without dropping them and
without walking into stationary objects as you do so.
Roger
Sam Shiell wrote:
> Roger,
>
> Nice pictures....
>
> Did you use a filter/polariser for the skyline sot, or was this
> digi-magic?
>
> I like the web site by the way.
>
> I have about half of my shots back (some still in the camera) and
> will get them onto my site as soon as I can, although "free"
> computer time in my house seems to be at a premium lately.
>
>
> I didn't realise that the ability to change lenses/film "on the fly"
> was anything out of the ordinary for a dedicated Zuik.. it was a
> skill I had to learn in order to keep up with my family, and keep
> on the right side of them....
>
> Sam
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