I went through it again the next day coming back from Llandrindod and we stopped this time so I was able to get the shot. Conditions were identical to the day before.
The shot with the star and lights was Queen Street in Cardiff city centre. The one of the houses by the river is the view from my neighbour's flat in Butetown at about 8.30am. Ad astra per aspera
I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears
You are missing a snow storm of historic proportions here today. The forecast is for 20+ inches. Finally had to use the snow blower that's been successfully keeping the snow away (from within my garage) the last few years. I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears
I'd like to say that I wish I was there for the snowstorm; Bon Courage! Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
Yes the DP2 is a Sigma. It's a cranky little camera that everyone loves to complain about for everything but image quality. I plan on sending Sigma my own critique and wish list for their next version, but I'm generally happy with it since I am often content with the slow, plodding process this camera demands. The exception is action shots like with kids, it's just impossible and total frustration to try. I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears
My limited experience with the X3 tells me that it does record a lot of detail and the images, at least at 100 ISO, are extraordinarily sharp and free of noise and other distractions. I really haven't tried higher ISO values.
I understand that B&W images are very good with the DP2 if converted from color files. However, using the B&W data from just one sensor layer does not yield good results. I haven't tried it yet.
One disappointment has been the lack of Photoshop CS3 support for DP2 RAW files conversion. It will convert them, but the results are horrible. CS4 does have a dedicated DP2 converter, and the Sigma software that comes with the camera does a good job at converting.
My rationale for buying the DP2 was born of some dissatisfaction with the images from the two (Kodak and Nikon)digital cameras I have. I wanted to try the Foveon sensor and first looked at the Sigma SD14 that uses the same X3 sensor that's in the DP2. After some thought, I decided against investing in the soon to be replaced SD14 and Sigma lenses. The DP2 was a logical, less expensive, choice and I'm happy with it.
The DP2 is far from perfect, but its a good little camera and the images are of better quality than those produced by my other two digital cameras if I take my time. The Sigma 41mm (full 35mm frame equivalent) f2.8 lens that comes with the DP2 is a jewel. I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears
Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner - that I moved to Nice.
FLOWERS FOR TERI
NYMPH OF LIGHT
BRONZE & CHROME
EKATERIN`S JONES
PURR & SONS (My friends trucking co.)
MALIBU FLAG
ANDROID BRIDE
4 WIDE X 2 HIGH
EYE POD
LIP SMACK
EVENING FUZZY
LADY OF THE LAKE The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
Great photos as usual keep to the Fen Causeway
*Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
Made by Sam, in the Natural History Museum in London.
More to come Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
Here is a street nearby, with characteristic houses, lack of 90° angles, and ugly poles and lines:
I, for one, would be interested in seeing pictures of your overhead power transformers, cell towers, phone lines, ham radio antennas, and other such unsightly things!
Un roi sans divertissement est un homme plein de misères
Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.