K10D visits some Hookers
Christine Aguila
caguila at earthlink.net
Fri Apr 11 17:04:34 EDT 2008
Charles: These are very nice. Color is very nice as well Yes, the
shake-reduction is impressive & it worked really well for you in your
gallery of photos here. Out of interest, did you mass-process here using
Lightroom? Is it fairly easy to do? I haven't tried that yet in Lightroom.
Cheers, Christine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Robinson" <charlesr at visi.com>
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Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 9:14 AM
Subject: GESO: K10D visits some Hookers
>I finally had a chance to take a crack at low/poor-light photography
> with my K10D.
>
> I took with me a mixture of lenses - Tamron 28-75, A28/f2.8, F50/1.7,
> and an old Takumar 135/2.5 (much reviled but very small and handy).
>
> What surprised me the most was how much effort it took to get sharp
> images with the Tamron in the low light. Which made no sense, as it
> had pretty much the same maximum aperture as the other lenses. I
> started with the Tamron, quickly popped it into the bag, and only
> tried it a bit towards the end to see if I'd just had starting-out
> problems.
>
> The highest number of good shots seems, though, to be from the 50 and
> the 135.
>
> I LOVE the SR - almost every blurred shot (and there were a LOT) was
> from either mis-focusing or a subject that moved. I shot over 1100
> images and just about 60 made the cut.
>
> Also: This is the first web gallery I've created with Lightroom - I'm
> still getting the hang of tweaking the output to a format I like, but
> this is a start.
>
> With all that said, here's my favorite local covers band: "Hookers and
> Blow"
>
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/hookers_bunkers/
> index.html
>
> -Charles
>
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> Minneapolis, MN
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