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Rokkstar in the HouseIt's been a pleasure to enjoy the company of one of the celebrities of the forum, albeit a quiet contributor in recent months. Matt B, Stubbsy, Leigh and I had a great time wandering the city occasionally taking photos, but mainly just talking crap and enjoying the hive of Xmas activity in Sydney. It was a bit of a shock to see Peter camera-less, but between Matt, Leigh and myself we had a Leica, D200, D300 and at times a IXUS. Here are a few from me, all changes to this images were done in Camera Raw, then resized for the web (in other words I was lazy and didn't want to do fiddling in PS).
A giant grater in the sky. The usual suspects flying the crime Superstar Styling - Matt Stops Traffic Matt's first touch of M4-P
The colour are coming, I was shooting with the 50 1.4, and trying manual focus (to simulate some of the Leica experience with my D200), it works to a point but the D200 feels no where as good. The Leica had currently got BW film in it so I guess thats what influenced my choice.
But colour tomorrow, for now I need some Zzzzzzzzzzz.
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