Thanks for looking, Moose. I’ve made the images larger and re-cropped the
tower. I wasn’t sure that I wanted the tree’s branches in the shot anyway.
I’ll keep working on how to present the images, because it seems unnecessarily
restrictive at the moment.
Chris
> On 31 Jan 2017, at 05:40, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 1/29/2017 6:12 AM, ChrisB wrote:
>> The products of this week’s efforts
>>
>> http://cbimages.uk <http://cbimages.uk/> <http://cbimages.uk/
>> <http://cbimages.uk/>>
>>
>> include a hedge protest (or protest at a hedge) and travel in London.
>
> Given up on the larger images?
>
> I'd do a vertical crop of the tower.
>
>> All APS-C sensors in these photos; I have sold my GM5 owing to the fact that
>> it required too much change from my Fujis to get used to the controls. µ43
>> Oly cameras are tempting, but not at that price . . .
>
> If you get into the OM-Ds, it's a whole different size range, as well. I
> think people have over reacted to the price of the E-M1 II. It's not just a
> refresh of its predecessor, but a big jump up in all aspects of speed of
> focus, operation, etc. In a way, it's too bad they had already used the 'M1'
> moniker. Given an M2 or M3, the M5 II and M10 II, M1 would have said
> something useful about it. I still object to paying for the AFPD capability
> for compatibility with the old 4/3 lenses and don't like the huge hand grip,
> but I don't think it's really overpriced.
>
> And it will be cheaper soon enough. :-)
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