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Coconut lamp and hands
While spending time on Savaii island with an elderly Samoan friend, the electricity went off. She wasn't bothered - just made a lamp from a coconut in the traditional way. The wick is made from a piece of coconut frond with some cloth wound around it. The lamp runs on coconut oil - clean burning and pleasant smelling. Our friend is sitting in the traditional way, cross-legged on a hand-woven mat.
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Low light
Exceptional color and sharpness for such a low light environment. Tripod (y/n)? Image Stabilization (y/n)?
Mark Stodter at 17:07 CEST on 31-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Mark Stodter wrote:
> Exceptional color and sharpness for such a low light environment. Tripod (y/n)? Image Stabilization (y/n)?
>
Thank you for the kind words. Yes, used a tripod, but without image stabilization, as if I use image stabilization with the tripod, it results in unsharp photos! One of the few faults of an otherwise very nice camera.
Thanks again for your comment.
Jim Padget at 07:37 CEST on 01-Apr-2011 [Reply]