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Colorful

Colorful
Copyright ©2008, Lee W
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Photographer: Lee W
Folder: Lee's Collections
Uploaded: 06-May-2008 06:28 CEST
Current Rating: 9.67/3
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Camera: Olympus E500
Exposure time: 1 sec
Aperture: F11
Focal length: 210 mm
Lens: Konica Hexanon Macro 105mm F4
Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied:
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Image resized to: 600x800

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Fantastic shot.

Rina Kupfer at 08:12 CEST on 07-May-2008 [Reply]

Tulips

Just because they're old lenses doesn't mean they're no good. I like the look they have compared to a lot of the new stuff. I might have too pick one of these Konicas up.

Kevin Dude at 19:08 CEST on 07-May-2008 [Reply]

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Rina Kupfer wrote:
> Fantastic shot.
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Thanks, Rina. I am glad you like it.
Best,

Lee W at 04:15 CEST on 08-May-2008 [Reply]

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Goatee Dude wrote:
> Just because they're old lenses doesn't mean they're no good. I like the look they have compared
> to a lot of the new stuff. I might have too pick one of these Konicas up.
>

Thanks. I agree with you that some legacy prime lenses can produce excellent color and tonality on digital cameras. I am a believer of "Simpler is Better".
Best,

Lee W at 04:19 CEST on 08-May-2008 [Reply]

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Lovely colors and excellent dof Lee.

I bet this would make a great print!

Mike McMullen at 02:55 CEST on 09-May-2008 [Reply]

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Mike McMullen wrote:
> Lovely colors and excellent dof Lee.
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> I bet this would make a great print!
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Mike, I appreciate your comments. To get good color, precise exposure is critical. For this picture, I used a hand-held incident meter to accurately measure the light. I manually set the camera in order to get exact what I wanted.
Best,

Lee W at 04:28 CEST on 09-May-2008 [Reply]