Excellent selection! I'd say that Pentax is up to the job. My particular
favorite had nothing directly to do with the wedding, but was #19, the Bobby.
Really top-notch. I also liked the elderly lady wrapped in the Union Jack.
I believe you're right. All the grumpy-gusses left town so a good time could be
had by all. Heaven knows humanity deserves a good time now and again!
--Bob
On May 1, 2011, at 2:01 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> It was good fun, and curiously inspiring, Bob. I suppose that not only do we
> want their wedding to succeed, despite all the pressures on them, but it's a
> token of all the hopes we have for all young couples at the start of married
> life. And whatever the miserable republicans say about a monarchy, we have a
> pretty good bunch when you compare them with many presidencies around the
> world.
>
> I have finished uploading my selection of photos:
>
> http://smu.gs/jeppuy
>
> I took most of the shots with my K-5/55-300, but some with the E-PL2/20 or
> 14-42. I used RAW files from the Pentacchio, but had to use jpgs from the
> E-PL2 (because Apple has not yet included those RAW files in the structure of
> Aperture). The availability of cropped shots from the latter is more limited
> because of the processing done in-camera and the results are a little
> disappointing in some places. I suppose that I'm just proving that more
> mp/RAW gives you more choice when the original framing is inadequate.
>
> On the plus side, not only will Apple recognise the .ORF files in the near
> future, but that the little Pen is much easier to snap away with in a crowd.
>
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