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    Gothic Noise

    Shot with the EPL-1, handheld. f/2.8, 1/25sec, ISO 3200, 20mm, 0.3ev.

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    f/5.6, ISO100, 20mm, 1.3 sec
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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Nicely composed photos. I find it difficult to compose the shot for buildings - I think you've got the church spot on.
    Clive

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    They are both good shots and I like #2...Shooting in different kind of lightings is very difficult for me so this is a good study. It entice me to bring out my other 4/3 camera -- also an Olympus...

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Quote Originally Posted by clive kirby View Post
    Nicely composed photos. I find it difficult to compose the shot for buildings - I think you've got the church spot on.
    Clive
    Thanks for the comments Clive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    They are both good shots and I like #2...Shooting in different kind of lightings is very difficult for me so this is a good study. It entice me to bring out my other 4/3 camera -- also an Olympus...
    Isabel,

    Thanks for the comments. I've had the Olympus for about two years now, used to take it with me constantly and then I sort of began leaving it behind as carrying two DSLRs was enough of a load. Just getting back into enjoying the feel of the light weight of the camera. The camera is also good when maneuvering about on icy streets.

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    What I like about my Olympus is the histogram...it had always been a big help. Got to go back to bed...it is just a little bit after 4:30am here. Still neddy time...

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Very nice. The 1st image is very unique, and the 2nd image is very beautiful (to me) for the light, shadows and the composition.

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    Very nice. The 1st image is very unique, and the 2nd image is very beautiful (to me) for the light, shadows and the composition.
    Thanks Christina.

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Sorry for being late ...I like the first one very much,but the other one is nice too..

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Sorry for being late ...I like the first one very much,but the other one is nice too..
    Thanks Binnur.

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Nice captures John,well handled!

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    Re: Gothic Noise

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Nice captures John,well handled!
    Thanks David.

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