Jupp.. it is for the park. Popping to the U2 concert, and that was written n the ticket info. I found some more comments on other pages, such as below… but it still is not clear. -Many folks have been to concerts bringing their little Canon Digital SLR, with the “standard” zoom, getting checked… and still ok.
“It just means a single lens camera, i.e. a camera that you can’t change the lens on, it’s how they distinguish between more professional cameras and normal punter cameras…..”
It’s a fair deal to allow only a certain segment of cameras, but make it clear! ;-)
With your statue and connections Sheldon, would you be able to dig out some more info..?
Thanks!
Ivar :D
PS! My A3 Epson I got from you a while back is still going strong! ;-)
Hiya! Being one of the chaps with a shot of the field of Rapeseed I find it interesting to see others take on it. Pretty cook crop and composition. Only to add… I would have liked to see it a bit darker…
In my humble opinion… The sharpening not close of giving the image the justice it deserves. -Don’t want to come across negative, but it really does look overdone. I am all for work in PS and similar, but think it would be good to experiment with the sharpening. Perhaps even selective sharpening, where you do different sharpening on stone in foreground + the rest in two layers… then combine. -Even 250-330% with 0.3 pixels radius would do wonder in that respect.
Of the two shots, I like the last of the B&W best. The eye seem to wonder better from foreground to back via the white. -I do think you have pulled a bit hard on the handles with regards to levels on white though. :-))
Anyhow… I admire when folks go for decent walks and drag their camera with them…Kudos man! ;-)
Where ’bouts in Norway were you… I am from Norway and pop back for a week now.
Cheers and speak soon!
Ivar :-)
PS! Here is a shot from back home by a friend of mine in my local photo club.