Thanks for the tour. In the US your Sunday Morning Market would likely
be called a "swap meet" on the west coast and a "flea market" on the
east coast. Anyhow, I enjoyed it. You do have a few shots which are
slightly overexposed which gives them a foggy or hazy look. "Who's been
corn-fed?" for instance (the twelfth one down). They respond well to a
simple adjustment of the black point in levels.
Here's a Florida version complete with plenty of uncorrected exposure
errors as well. I don't know why I didn't fix them. Ah, now I see.
They were JPEGs shot with the Mynolta A1. They're as they came out of
the camera. <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Red_Barn/index.htm>
Chuck Norcutt
Brian Swale wrote:
> This morning for about 40 minutes I went to the Sunday Morning Market at
> Riccarton with the E-1 and the manual Zuiko 50/3.5 with the built-in sun-
> shade (lens-hood, sorry).
>
> Time to discover if I can do other than landscapes.
>
> 27 images, about 2MB download.
>
> These are NOT archival quality. Just the results of a fun morning when I
> shot about 60 pics in 40 minutes, as well as chatting up several nice people.
>
> The Zuiko macro was used either wide open or one stop down at f/5.6.
>
> Not all images are sharp, but surprisingly, some are.
>
> Enjoy for them for what they are.
>
> http://www.brianswale.com/zuikoholics/ top link.
>
> Brian Swale.
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