Rainy Day so playing with Rawtherapee.


Steve
Well worth the play time. The sunlit window in no. 2 is a particularly good - literally eye-catching, it's hard to look away from it!

Steve
Agreed. I thought that a great 'catch', loadoftripe. As for the SOOC image, great work there.
Be well, stay safe.
BTW never stated it was using the K1 mkII and 28-105mm DFA WR, f11, 100 ISO and tripod, IIRC about 1/30th.

Thank you both for the comments.
BTW never stated it was using the K1 mkII and 28-105mm DFA WR, f11, 100 ISO and tripod, IIRC about 1/30th.

I've just ordered that lens to use on my K1, can I ask your opinion of it?
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Thank you both for the comments.
BTW never stated it was using the K1 mkII and 28-105mm DFA WR, f11, 100 ISO and tripod, IIRC about 1/30th.

I've just ordered that lens to use on my K1, can I ask your opinion of it?
Yes you may, MHO is it's sharp, defo sharper than my old film era lens, and it's fairly light in weight, very handy being a zoom. Comparing it to a Star * series I have not done, but zooming in in PostProcessing (pixel peeping) I have no complaints, very sharp I would say. It's probably been compared on the other site. I have a DFA 100 f2.8 Macro WR which is another sharp lens, and I think it's definitely as good as this. I'm no expert or old digital person so I hope another on here will offer a more descriptive review. Cheers.

Well worth the play time. The sunlit window in no. 2 is a particularly good - literally eye-catching, it's hard to look away from it!

Steve
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1. Overlooking Mountbatten Pier, Plymouth.
2. Mountbatten Fort, empty but the light appears to be on as the sunset catches the window.
3. SOOC view across towards the Barbican and Citadel.