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![]() no PP f2.8 3x zoom ISO50 |
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Hi boyzo,Very beautiful! The lighting is spectaular on the leaves.You captured them well. bentleysmom
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Now, this one is even better!
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Hola John
Great picture - just love the detail and image quality of the shot and esp without any pp. Cheers HarjTT :-) |
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Beautiful picture, John, and lovely colors.
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Real nice. Just as the leaves are beginning to fall off mine.
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very nice shot!
My japanese maples start to turn red.... Which maple is this? Acer palmatum 'Katsura' ? sven |
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Ahh, almost pass this great one, beautifully vivid red colour but still relax to eyes, very sweet.
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Color is not inferior to FZ20, maybe much better.
Res is low, but res/CCD size ratio is high. This explains the high quality of FZ1v2 pics. The camera came out before the megapixel rush (which brought to dense pixelspacking on CCDs) began !!! Narmer |
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seemolf wrote:
Sven I dont have the species name because I acquired these Maples free from a private garden 10years ago (self seeded) I have 4 in my garden... I cant say if its "Katsura" I think its one of the more common varieties but still beautiful non the less. John Quote:
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