Georg R. Baumann
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Geeze, I am up since 3:30am.... and what do I do? Sitting here and trying to find a way into digital assett management.... sigh....
Anyhow, while doing that I came across my very first picture that I made on the day I took delivery of my Zuiko Digital 50-200mm f2.8-3.5 lense and 1.4 TC. So I was tempted to max out and because the olympus E1 has a crop factor of 2x, the combination of lense and TC adds up to an impressive 560mm in a very handy package, I think I chose f16 or even f22 if memory servesand the RAW conversion, well I like to think could do that better these days, but I left it in the original version.
I did not look at this picture since 2 years, and now after I virtually framed it, I am happy I did not delete it.
Mount Errigal is in the distance, the handbuild drystone wall is approximately 200 years old, the cottage I could not tell. It is the view from my house to the back.
I know, it is probably against all photographic rules, I am allowed, I am the newbie!<grins>
I kinda like it.
Anyhow, while doing that I came across my very first picture that I made on the day I took delivery of my Zuiko Digital 50-200mm f2.8-3.5 lense and 1.4 TC. So I was tempted to max out and because the olympus E1 has a crop factor of 2x, the combination of lense and TC adds up to an impressive 560mm in a very handy package, I think I chose f16 or even f22 if memory servesand the RAW conversion, well I like to think could do that better these days, but I left it in the original version.
I did not look at this picture since 2 years, and now after I virtually framed it, I am happy I did not delete it.
Mount Errigal is in the distance, the handbuild drystone wall is approximately 200 years old, the cottage I could not tell. It is the view from my house to the back.
I know, it is probably against all photographic rules, I am allowed, I am the newbie!<grins>
I kinda like it.